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Ecology Test 2
Ecology Test 2
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Undergraduate 4
10/23/2007

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Term
Give examples of what live in soil and what they do.
Definition
bacteria, fungi, nematodes, and other microorganisms live in the soil and fix atmospheric nitrogen or aerate soil
Term
What does water plus carbon dioxide produce and what is the average pH of rain water (water found naturally)?
Definition
it makes H2CO3 and average pH is 5.6
Term
Define Humus
Definition
Partially decomposed organic matter
Term
Define mineralization
Definition
Process of converting organic material to inorganic material
Term
Name each soil horizon and gives its meaning
Definition
O Horizon=surface layer; A Horizon=topsoil; B Horizon=mineral soil; C Horizon=weathered material; Regolith= parent rock
Term
Give the soil development process and soil name for the following habitats: grasslands, temperate forests, humid tropics, and arid regions
Definition
1. calcification/mollisol. 2. podyolization/spodosol. 3. laterization/oxisol. 4. caliche/aridosol
Term
Soils can have a depth from the surface to the bedrock of ___ to ___ meters
Definition
1 to 2 meters
Term
Soil development is a process that can take from ____ to ____ years
Definition
30 to 20,000 years
Term
Another name for slash-and-burn agriculture
Definition
swidden agriculture - used in tropical rain forests
Term
Ethiopia serves as an example of the effect of deforestation. In the 1900s ____ % of the forest was forested. Today ____% is forested. What is the result of loss of forestion?
Definition
40%; 4%; When forests were destryoed, there was a 75% water run off
Term
Give an example of a country that has done reforestation
Definition
Israel
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Deforestation accounts for _____% of the buildup of CO2 since 1800. We are losing ___ acre(s) of rainforest every second; about ____ million hectares are deforested worldwide each year.
Definition
20%; 1 acre; 7 million
Term

Regarding Limnology (or the study of ________), Lentic means?

Definition
study of lakes; lentic means calm, still water. Succession normally from lakes to ponds to marshes, to swamps, or bogs.
Term
Lotic means?
Definition
moving water, creaks, streams, rivers
Term
What is a small, quiet body of water w/ extensive areas of macrophytes
Definition
A pond (has extensive littoral zone)
Term
What is a larger body of water w/ macrophytes restricted to the shore areas?
Definition
Lakes. (wind pays a more important role)
Term
What is the processes and examples for the following types: 1. tectonic, 2. volcanic, 3. glacial, 4. solution (CaCO3), 5. oxbow, 6. reservoirs.
Definition
1. earthquake, grabens (ex. Lake Tahoe, Baikal and Tanganyika)
2. caldera (ex. crater lake)
3. cirques, kettle hole, scouring (ex. Big twin lake, Great lakes)
4. sinkholes (ex. Florida)
5. oxbow lakes (ex. Oxley nature center)
6. dams (ex. Tenkiller lake, Grand lake)
Term
What is the worlds deepest lake?
Definition
Lake Bical
Term
If there are two lakes, one that is 20 degrees C near the surface and 10 degrees C at the bottom and the another one that is 30 degrees C near the surface and 20 degrees C near the bottom, which one will mix sooner?
Definition
Not sure, ask Dr. Korstad.
Term
In Spring and fall what time of stratification will one find?
Definition
isothermal mixing. As depth increases, temp remains same
Term
In summer stratification there are three zones, what are they?
Definition
epilimnion, metalimnion, hypolimnion. Epilimnion is the upper layer. Metalimnion changes 1 degree C each meter of depth.
Term
Define dimictic mixing pattern
Definition
mixes 2 times a year (fall and spring)
Term
Monomictic mixing pattern
Definition
mixes 1 time a year (fall to spring)
Term
polymictic mixing pattern
Definition
high temps, thermal stratification, mixed by wind (ex. in tropics)
Term
amictic mixing pattern
Definition
lakes that don't mix (ex. arctic)
Term
holomictic mixing pattern
Definition
lake which mixes completely (from top to bottom)
Term
mesomictic mixing pattern
Definition
lake water only partially mixes
Term

CO2 _____ as depth increases and dissolved oxygen ______ as depth increases. The point where these two are the same is called the ________ ________.

Definition
Increases; decreases. Compensation depth (CD)
Term
_________ is ______ times more soluble in water than oxygen.
Definition
CO2 is 200X more soluble
Term

What causes a winter fish kill?

Definition
When sun is low and ice and snow forms on top of water, there is O2 depletion. No sun therefore no photosynthesis, therefore no O2
Term
Light penetration into water is influenced by:
Definition
turbidity of the water and absorbance of light rays
Term
Measuring instruments and what they do
Definition
Secchi disk- gives relative transparency
Underwater photometer- measures light absorption in water. CD is 1% light level
Term
In what kind of lake, eutrophic or oligotrophic, would there be more predominant at a low depth with little light, more light at a lower depth, less light at a higher depth, and more light at a higher depth?
Definition
oligotrophic, oligotrophic, eutrophic, eutrophic
Term
Regarding energy production, which zone is near the surface or top portion of a lake?
Definition
The trophogenic (photic) zone
Term
What energy zone is the breakdown zone, located near the bottom of a lake?
Definition
Tropholytic (aphotic) zone
Term

______   ________ separates the trophogenic zone from the tropholytic zone.

Definition
compensation depth
Term
Definition of compensation depth
Definition
Depth at which photosynthesis = respiration and decomposition and where light is only 1%
Term
Seiche
Definition

internal standing wave

Term
fetch
Definition
surface area of lake or pond exposed to wind. In a feth, the side from whence the wind is originating is drier.
Term
When can you have low alkalinity w/ high hardness?
Definition
If calcium sulfate is present
Term
What does one look for when testing hardness?
Definition
Ca2+ and Mg2+
Term
What does one look for when testing alkalinity?
Definition
CO3-, HCO2-
Term

Regarding biological stratification, what is the name for the upper region of the lake that is open water

Definition
Limnetic zone
Term
What is the region as high as the limnetic zone, but only along the shore and containing macrophytes?
Definition
Littoral zone
Term
phytoplankton
Definition
microalgae
Term
zooplankton
Definition
At the mercy of the current. ex. micro-crustaceans and rotifers
Term
nekton
Definition

free swimming (fish)

Term
anadromous fish
Definition
ascend streams to reproduce (ex. salmon)
Term
catadromous fish
Definition
descend streams to reproduce (ex. eels)
Term
milt
Definition
fish sperm
Term
roe
Definition
fish eggs
Term
What is the deep water biological stratification zone?
Definition
profundal zone
Term

What zone contains periphyton, aufwuchs, and neuston? Where is located?

Definition
Benthic zone. Located along the bottom of a lake.
Term
Periphyton
Definition
attached algae like diatoms
Term
Aufwuchs
Definition
Attached community other than algae
Term
Neuston
Definition
Floating organisms like water striders
Term
Eutriphication
Definition
natural aging process of lakes
Term
cultural eutrophication
Definition
Accelerated eutrophication due to human influence
Term
Eutrophic lake definiton with example
Definition
highly productive
ex. lake mendota (WI), Lake George (Uganda)
Term

Mesotrophic lake definition with example

Definition
Moderatley productive
Ex. Lake evelyn
Term
Oligotrophic lake definiton with example
Definition
Unproductive due to low nutrients
Ex. Lake Tahoe, Crater Lake
Term
Hypertrophic lake definition with example
Definition
Overly productive
ex. some farm ponds
ex. lake Erie (in the past)
Term
Dystrophic lake definition with example
Definition
Unproductive due to acidic conditions.
ex. bog lakes (sphagnum releases hydrogen ions)
Term
Marl lakes definition with example
Definition

Hardwater lakes
ex. Some lakes in N. MI

Term
Meromictic lake definition with example
Definition
permanently stratified lakes with saltwater intrusion (salt on bottom)
ex. Lake Nyos
Term
What are three layers of stratification in a meromictic lake?
Definition
Mixolimnion, chemocline, monimolimnion
Term
Give five aspects of lotic ecosystems
Definition
continuously flowing water, heterotrophic systems, upland headwater streams, lowland streams, riparian habitats
Term

True or False? Water is at or near ground level most of the year for fresh water and marine

Definition
true
Term
True or false? hydric vegetaion is vegetation adapted to wet conditions?
Definition
True
Term
Differientiate between a marsh, a swamp, and a bog?
Definition
Marshes have lots of grass, swamps have trees, and bogs have sphagnum (peatmoss)
Term
Oceans cover _______% of the earth's surface. Salinity averages ______ppt. Maximum depth of saltwater ecosystems is ___ - ____ km.
Definition
70%. 35 ppt. 8-10 km.
Term

How many underwater trenches exist on earth and where are the majority located?

Definition
31, mostly in the Pacific
Term
Def. of Plate tectonics
Definition
movement of earth's crustal plates. When plates move together, a subduction zone is formed (trenches). When plates move apart, a mountain ridge forms.
Term
Pycnocline
Definition
Layer of water that exhibits a rapid change in density
Term
diatoms of good indicators of a __________ lake
Definition
oligotrophic
Term
blue-green algae is a good indicator for ___________ lakes
Definition
eutrophic
Term
What is the name of where fresh water meets salt water?
Definition
Estuary
Term
Species in a 1-5% salt gradient are __________
Definition
Euryhaline. (eury= white, haline=salt)
Term
What is an aspect of nurseries for marine organisms? Give examples of organisms who have nurseries
Definition
reduced predation and competition
ex. flounders, oysters
Term
Give an example of an organism that is detrimental in highly productive bodies of water
Definition
Pfisteria
Term
Adaptation in tital marshes for plants
Definition
succulence
Term
example of a  tidal marsh adaptation in animals
Definition
osmoregulation
Term
Mangrove swamps are located where?
Definition
Tidal flats
ex. tropics
Term
List adaptations of mangroves and examples for each
Definition
1. prop roots  ex. red mangroves
2. aerial roots ex. black
3. salt-secreting glands ex. white mangroves
4. succulent leaves ex. all have it
Term
List adaptations for organisms attach themselves to rocky shores and give examples of these organisms
Definition
1. byssal threads ex. mussels
2. muscular feet ex. chitons
3. cement glands ex. barnacles
4. tube feet ex. starfish and sea urchins
Term
adaptations of organisms to prevent dessication on rocky shores
Definition
musuclar feet (chitons, aboline, and other molluscs)
Term
Give an example of a keystone predator and what they specifically eat.
Definition
Pisaster. They eat snails
Term
Define Supralittoral, Liittoral, and Infralittoral zones
Definition
Supralittoral- (spray zone). It contains some algae
Littoral - (alternatively covered and uncovered by tides). Muscles and barnacles
Infralittoral- (always covered with H20 except under during low spring tides). Kelp, starfish
Term
Where do coral reefs form?
Definition
In tropical regions (20 degrees N and S latitudes) and adequate sunlight
Term

List the types of reefs and describe each and give an example

Definition
Fringing- near shore. ex. Florida, Caribbean
Barrier- Offshore w a lagoon between mainland and reef. ex. belize
Atoll- reef around sunken volcanic island. ex. Midway
Term

List and explain two theories of the formation of coral reefs

Definition
Darwin: sinking volcanic island
Alternative: Rising sea level (a.k.a. thermal expansion of water)
Term
Primary coral species
Definition
Corals and their zooxanthellae (mutualistic relationship)
Term
secondary coral species
Definition
all other animals that inhabit the reef. ex. fish, crabs, shrimp, sponges, brittle starts, etc.
Term

Explain the competition and the predation of a reef

Definition

competition is intense and predation is a strong influence

Term
give examples of mutualism in reefs
Definition
corals and their zooxanthellae, shrimpo and fish, clownfish and sea anemones
Term
What are the 3 benefits coral give to zooxanthellae?
Definition

CO2, nutrients, and a home

Term
Zooxanthellae give to coral...
Definition
O2, glucose, CO3
Term
Name for the four zones of a reef
Definition
back reef- closest to shore;
reef flat;
buttress zone- also known as palmata zone;
fore reef zone- pile of rubble at bottom of slope
Term
Sunlight heat energy does what?
Definition
It warms the air and the earth and creates water currents...it drives water cycle
Term
Name the first two laws of thermodynamics
Definition
1st law- energy cannot be created or destroyed
2nd law- there's never a 100% transfer of energy
Term

What are ruminants and give examples of these.

Definition
Ruminants are animals that chew their cud. They have a four compartment stomach containing bateria that can digest cellulose. Ex. cows, sheep, goats, camels, deer, and antelope
Term
What is the principle of food size
Definition
Animals tend to eat prey that they can consume whole in their mouths
Term
trophic level
Definition
functional classification of organisms in ecosystems according to feeding relationships
Term
name the four compartments of a cow stomach and tell which one is most like our stomach
Definition
rumen
reticulum
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abomasum- true glandular stomach, most like ours
Term

Give an example of pyramid of numbers.

Definition
1000 blades of grass--> 100 grasshoppers--> 10 birds--> 1 Hawk
Term
Biomass at an area at the time is.....
Definition
standing crop
Term
Give a complete example of a biomass
Definition
trees, insects, birds, owl  (descending) as in a forest

or

phytoplankton, zooplankton, etc. (small, then larger, then descending) as in a lake or ocean
Term
When can a biomass be inverted
Definition
It is inverted with decomposers. ex. nutrient regeneration by zooplankton stimulates algal productivity
Term
what is the productivity of a trophic level?
Definition
Total rate of energy flow into that trophic level
Term
ecological efficiency
Definition
efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels = about 10%
Term
Affects of humans?
Definition
largest consumer on earth, bioaccumulation
Term
True or false? Food chains rarely exceed four links.
Definition

False

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