Chapter 4 Part 1: The Living World: Ecosystems and Biodiversity 

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Plants
________ and animals that reside in the littoral zone receive abundant sunlight.
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symbiotic relationships
In commensalism ________ (commensalism), one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor hurt.
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Mangroves
________ are characterized by trees, shrubs, and other plants that can grow in brackish tidal waters and are often located in estuaries, which, as you learned earlier, are areas where freshwater meets salt water.
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freshwater bodies
Like ________, oceans are divided into zones based on changes in light and temperature.
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Genetic drift
________ is the accumulation of changes in the frequency of alleles over time due to sampling errors- changes that occur as a result of random chance.
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North America
In ________, mangrove swamps are found from the southern tip of Florida along the entire Gulf Coast to Texas; Floridas southwest coast supports one of the largest mangrove swamps in the world.
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Littoral zone
________: Begins with the very shallow water at the shoreline.
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Earth
When precipitation falls onto the ________, it may infiltrate the surface and percolate through soil and rock until it reaches the water table to become groundwater, or it may travel across the land's surface as runoff and enter a drainage system, such as a stream or river, which will eventually deposit it into a body of water such as a lake or an ocean.
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Algae
________ in marine biomes supply a large portion of the Earth's oxygen, and also take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Predation
________ occurs when one species (a predator) feeds on another (prey), and it drives changes in population size.
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Lakes
________ and oceans are reservoirs for water.
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Biodiversity
________ in all forms is the result of evolution.
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Phylogenetic trees
________ can be very broad and encompass many types of species, or they could be very specific and describe the evolutionary relationships that exist between two species (or even the genome of one species.
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Ecosystems
________ are the result of the biotic and abiotic components interacting.
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Grand Banks
Commercial or economic extinction is when a few individuals exist but the effort needed to locate and harvest them is not worth the expense (for example, the groundfish population of the ________ off the Maritimes of Canada)
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physical surroundings
When a habitat (an organism's ________) selects certain organisms to live and reproduce and others to die, that population is said to be undergoing natural selection.
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barrier islands
Because ________ are created by the buildup of deposited sediments, their boundaries are constantly shifting as water moves around them.
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calciferous shell
The organisms responsible for the creation of coral reefs are cnidarians, which secrete a hard, ________; these shells provide homes and shelter for an incredible diversity of species, but they are also extremely delicate and thus very vulnerable to physical stresses as well as changes in light intensity, water temperature, ocean depth, and pH.
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total genetic makeup
What changes during evolution is the ________ of the population or gene pool, and natural selection is one of the mechanisms by which evolution operates.
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micro evolution
When a population displays small- scale changes over a relatively short period of time, ________ has occurred.
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Coral bleaching
________ occurs when acidic conditions cause the coral to expel the colorful algae which provided them with food.
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water cycle
In the ________, water might exist in the form of a cloud for a few days, but it might exist as part of the ocean for a thousand years.
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Extinction
________ occurs when a species can not adapt quickly enough to environmental change and all members of the species die.
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community of living organisms
An ecosystem is a system of interconnected elements: a(n) ________ and its environment.
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Bathyal zone
________: The middle region; is colder and darker and does not receive enough light to support photosynthesis, so the density of organisms that live there is less.
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Evolution
________ is the change in a populations genetic composition over time.
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clown fish
The ________ protects the sea anemone from some of its predators, while the stinging cells of the anemone protect the clownfish; the fish also eats some of the detritus left behind when the anemone feeds.
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natural selection
Any cause that reduces reproductive success (fitness) in a portion of the population is 9selective pressure, and this is what drives ________.
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Coastal zone
________: This zone consists of the ocean water closest to land.
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Ocean
The increase in ________ temperatures and dissolved CO, due to climate change is resulting in more acidic waters resulting in coral bleaching.
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Biotic components
________- life- require resources to flourish, and the availability of those resources influences the interactions between species and their interactions with the environment over time the most influential fundamental interaction between and among ecosystems is that of evolution- which produces life as we know it.
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Land environments
________ are separated into biomes based on factors such as climate, geology, and soils.
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Biological extinction
________ is the true extermination of a species.
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Abyssal zone
________: This is the deepest region of the ocean.
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Benthic zone
________: The surface and sub- surface layers of the river,- lake,- pond,- or stream bed, characterized by very low temperatures and low oxygen levels and inhabited by organisms that live on, in, or below the sediment surface, including bottom- feeders, scavengers, and decomposers (including microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi)
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An ecosystem is a system of interconnected elements
a community of living organisms and its environment
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Competition arises when two individuals of the same species or of different species
are competing for resources in the environment
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The resources that are competed for can be food, air, shelter, sunlight, and various other factors necessary for life
individuals may be competing to live in a fallen tree, to catch a running rabbit, or to mate with the most desirable female in the population
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In mutualistic symbiotic relationships (mutualism), both species benefit
for example this type of relationship exists between sea anemones and clown fish
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The two largest categories are broken down in this way
ecosystems that are based on land are called biomes, while those in aqueous environments are known as aquatic life zones
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The transitional area where two ecosystems meet actually has a name
these areas are called ecotones
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Littoral zone
Begins with the very shallow water at the shoreline
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Benthic zone
The surface and sub-surface layers of the river-, lake-, pond-, or stream bed, characterized by very low temperatures and low oxygen levels and inhabited by organisms that live on, in, or below the sediment surface, including bottom-feeders, scavengers, and decomposers (including microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi)
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Coastal zone
This zone consists of the ocean water closest to land
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Euphotic zone
The photic, upper layers of water
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Bathyal zone
The middle region; is colder and darker and does not receive enough light to support photosynthesis, so the density of organisms that live there is less
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Abyssal zone
This is the deepest region of the ocean
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The energy that drives these biogeochemical cycles in the biosphere comes primarily from sources
the sun and the heat energy from the mantle and core of the Earth