Biology Openstax 2e Chapter 45

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migration

long-range seasonal movement of animal species

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intersexual selection

selection of a desirable mate of the opposite sex

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age structure

proportion of population members at specific age ranges

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aggressive display

visual display by a species member to discourage other members of the same species or different species

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aposematic coloration

warning coloration used as a defensive mechanism against predation

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Batesian mimicry

type of mimicry where a non-harmful species takes on the warning colorations of a harmful one

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behavior

change in an organism's activities in response to a stimulus

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behavioral biology

study of the biology and evolution of behavior

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biotic potential (rmax)

maximal potential growth rate of a species

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birth rate (B)

number of births within a population at a specific point in time camouflage avoid detection by blending in with the background

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carrying capacity (K)

number of individuals of a species that can be supported by the limited resources of a habitat

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classical conditioning

association of a specific stimulus and response through conditioning

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climax community

final stage of succession, where a stable community is formed by a characteristic assortment of plant and animal species

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cognitive learning

knowledge and skills acquired by the manipulation of information in the mind knowledge and skills acquired by the manipulation of information in the mind

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commensalism

relationship between species wherein one species benefits from the close, prolonged interaction, while the other species neither benefits nor is harmed

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competitive exclusion principle

no two species within a habitat can coexist when they compete for the same resources at the same place and time

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conditioned behavior

behavior that becomes associated with a specific stimulus through conditioning

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courtship display

visual display used to attract a mate

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death rate (D)

number of deaths within a population at a specific point in time

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demographic-based population model

modern model of population dynamics incorporating many features of the r- and K-selection theory

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demography

statistical study of changes in populations over time

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density-dependent regulation

regulation of population that is influenced by population density, such as crowding effects; usually involves biotic factors

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density-independent regulation

regulation of populations by factors that operate independent of population density, such as forest fires and volcanic eruptions; usually involves abiotic factors

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distraction display

visual display used to distract predators away from a nesting site

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Emsleyan/Mertensian mimicry

type of mimicry where a harmful species resembles a less harmful one

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energy budget

allocation of energy resources for body maintenance, reproduction, and parental care

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environmental disturbance

change in the environment caused by natural disasters or human activities

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ethology

biological study of animal behavior

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exponential growth

accelerating growth pattern seen in species under conditions where resources are not limiting

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fecundity

potential reproductive capacity of an individual

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fixed action pattern

series of instinctual behaviors that, once initiated, always goes to completion regardless of changes in the environment

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foraging

behaviors species use to find food

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foundation species

species which often forms the major structural portion of the habitat

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habituation

ability of a species to ignore repeated stimuli that have no consequence

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host

organism a parasite lives on

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imprinting

identification of parents by newborns as the first organism they see after birth

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innate behavior

instinctual behavior that is not altered by changes in the environment

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interspecific competition

competition between species for resources in a shared habitat or environment

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intrasexual selection

competition between members of the same sex for a mate

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intraspecific competition

competition between members of the same species

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island biogeography

study of life on island chains and how their geography interacts with the diversity of species found there

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iteroparity

life history strategy characterized by multiple reproductive events during the lifetime of a species

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J-shaped growth curve

shape of an exponential growth curve

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K-selected species

species suited to stable environments that produce a few, relatively large offspring and provide parental care

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keystone species

species whose presence is key to maintaining biodiversity in an ecosystem and to upholding an ecological community's structure

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kin selection

sacrificing one's own life so that one's genes will be passed on to future generations by relatives

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kinesis

undirected movement of an organism in response to a stimulus

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learned behavior

behavior that responds to changes in the environment

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life history

inherited pattern of resource allocation under the influence of natural selection and other evolutionary forces

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life table

table showing the life expectancy of a population member based on its age

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logistic growth

leveling off of exponential growth due to limiting resources

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mark and recapture

technique used to determine population size in mobile organisms

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monogamy

mating system whereby one male and one female remain coupled for at least one mating season

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mortality rate

proportion of population surviving to the beginning of an age interval that die during the age interval

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Müllerian mimicry

type of mimicry where species share warning coloration and all are harmful to predators

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mutualism

symbiotic relationship between two species where both species benefit

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one-child policy

China's policy to limit population growth by limiting urban couples to have only one child or face the penalty of a fine

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operant conditioning

learned behaviors in response to positive and/or negative reinforcement

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parasite

organism that uses resources from another species, the host

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pioneer species

first species to appear in primary and secondary succession

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polyandry

mating system where one female mates with many males

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polygyny

mating system where one male mates with many females

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population density

number of population members divided by the area or volume being measured

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population growth rate

number of organisms added in each reproductive generation

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population size (N)

number of population members in a habitat at the same time

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primary succession

succession on land that previously has had no life

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quadrat

square made of various materials used to determine population size and density in slow moving or stationary organisms

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r-selected species

species suited to changing environments that produce many offspring and provide little or no parental care

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reflex action

action in response to direct physical stimulation of a nerve relative species abundance absolute population size of a particular species relative to the population sizes of other species within the community S-shaped growth curve shape of a logistic growth curve secondary succession succession in response to environmental disturbances that move a community away from its equilibrium semelparity life history strategy characterized by a single reproductive event followed by death signal method of communication between animals including those obtained by the senses of smell, hearing, sight, or touch species dispersion pattern (also, species distribution pattern) spatial location of individuals of a given species within a habitat at a particular point in time species richness number of different species in a community survivorship curve graph of the number of surviving population members versus the relative age of the member symbiosis close interaction between individuals of different species over an extended period of time that impacts the abundance and distribution of the associating populations taxis directed movement in response to a stimulus zero population growth steady population size where birth rates and death rates are equal

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relative species abundance

absolute population size of a particular species relative to the population sizes of other species within the community

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S-shaped growth curve

shape of a logistic growth curve

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secondary succession

succession in response to environmental disturbances that move a community away from its equilibrium

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semelparity

life history strategy characterized by a single reproductive event followed by death

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signal

method of communication between animals including those obtained by the senses of smell, hearing, sight, or touch

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species dispersion pattern (also, species distribution pattern)

spatial location of individuals of a given species within a habitat at a particular point in time

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species richness

number of different species in a community

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survivorship

curve graph of the number of surviving population members versus the relative age of the member

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symbiosis

close interaction between individuals of different species over an extended period of time that impacts the abundance and distribution of the associating populations

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taxis

directed movement in response to a stimulus

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zero population growth

steady population size where birth rates and death rates are equal