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AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 54: Community Ecology Fred and Theresa Holtzclaw 7. Study Figure 54.5, and then explain what is meant by character displacement. (To do this, you will have to learn or review the difference between sympatric populations and allopatric populations. You will find this information in Chapter 24.) /

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Ecology is the study of the interrelationships of living organisms with each other and with their environment. 2. a) Habitat is the place where a particular organism lives. Niche is the position or role of an organism within an ecosystem. b) Population refers to all the members of a particular species living together in a particular habitat.

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AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 53: Population Ecology Fred and Theresa Holtzclaw Name Period Chapter 53: Population Ecology The next three chapters on population, community, and ecosystem ecology provide the academic backbone for this unit on ecology. Each chapter is a different organizational level in ecology, starting with population ecology.

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each level of study. Use this figure to define or explain the following terms: organismal ecology population population ecology community community ecology ecosystem ecosystem ecology landscape ecology biosphere global ecology Concept 52.1 Ecology integrates all areas of biological research and informs environmental decision making 3.

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AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 52 An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere Fred and Theresa Holtzclaw ... D i..50-1S rzq,i( 2. Study Figure 52.2. It shows the different levels of the biological hierarchy studied by ecologists. Notice also the different types of questions that might be studied by an ecologist at ... population ecology - a ...

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Population Ecology Population - a group of organisms of the same species Population Density - the number of individuals of a population that inhabit a certain unit of land or water area Population Dispersion - how individuals of a population …

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Chapter 6 – Population and Community Ecology Standard 3 Module 18 – The Abundance and Distribution of Populations 1. Read the “New England Forests Come Full Circle” case study on pages 189-190. Be prepared to discuss the following questions: a. What does it mean for an ecosystem to be highly resilient?

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Title: Active Reading Guide for Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections, 8e C / M / Y / K Short / Normal ... For example, it takes a lot of mice to maintain a population of owls. As such, the population of tertiary and quaternary consumers is limited. We could eat at a lower trophic level (vegetarianism) and have more energy available to us. ...

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16. When sea stars are kept out of their coastal communities, the population of mussels in the ecosystem ___INCREASES_____. 17. One important part of a population model is the ____GROWTH RATE 18. Density-independent factors are variables that affect a population regardless of the population ___DENSITY_____. 19.

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Chapter 56: Conservation Biology and Restoration Ecology . In the overview at the beginning of the chapter, the author sets the stage for this final chapter of the book. This chapter will deal with both conservation biology and restoration ecology. Let’s begin by comparing and contrasting these two terms. conservation biology . restoration ...

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UNIT 2 – ECOLOGY STUDY GUIDE ANSWERS 1. Food chains and food webs both show how energy moves from one organism to another in an ecosystem. Food chains show one feeding relationship; one path of energy movement. Food webs are made up of many food chains and show different paths of energy movement within an ecosystem. 2.

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Type of Ecology What is Studied Organismal ecology Population ecology Community ecology Ecosystem ecology Landscape ecology Global ecology Concept 52.1 Ecology integrates all areas of biological research and informs environmental decision making 3. Contrast the terms ecology and environmentalism. How does ecology relate to environmentalism? 4. a.

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a. Examine Plot 1. How does the curve of population size over time change if you start with a smaller number of individuals (e.g., N. 0 = 5) compared to a larger number of individuals (e.g., N. 0 = 100)? b. Examine Plot 2. How does the curve of population growth rate vs. population size change if you start

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Overview: The Scope of Ecology • Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and the environment – These interactions between organisms and their environments can occur at a various levels, including: • Organismal ecology (Ch. 52) • Population ecology (Ch. 53) • Community ecology (Ch. 54)

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Each chapter is a different organizational level in ecology, starting with population ecology. Before beginning your study of each chapter, be sure you have a clear understanding of the terms in the chapter title. Concept 53.1 Dynamic biological processes influence population density, dispersion, and demographics 1.

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