Chapter 8: Dynamic Ecosystem Important Issues:: Terms Meaning
Chapter 8: Dynamic Ecosystem Important Issues:: Terms Meaning
Chapter 8: Dynamic Ecosystem Important Issues:: Terms Meaning
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Q3. If 90% of chemical energy is lost from one trophic level to the rest, what is the energy transferred to Each trophic level in the food chain below ? Calculation : show the working, correct answer, correct units
State 2 ways of energy is lost at each level in the food chain. _______________________________ One word answer, expected the correct 2 methods only _______________________________ Population ecology The studies of structures and dynamics of population Population group of organism ( same species) occupying a particular habitat at the same time Dynamics - changes in number over time, causes by natality, mortality, emigration, immigration. Determine the size of population a. direct counting to determine the size of population of larger organism mammal, nesting birds, huge tree. b. sampling technique estimate the total pop size of organism . - quadrat sampling technique plants, immobile animal - capture-mark release and recapture technique.
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Q1. The table below show the number of plant species A, B and C in an area. Using the formula, calculate the precentage frequency and density of each species. Size of the quadrat 1m2. species Q1 A B C 4 2 4 number of plants in quadrats Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Total 7 0 5 5 1 0 8 5 3 6 0 2 Frequency (%) Density (individu per m2)
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total number of individual of a species in all quadrats number of quadrats X quadrat area
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Q2. A students carried out an experiment using the quadrat sampling technique to determine the % coverage of Mimosa pudica . The figure below shows the results for one of the quadrats. Calculate the % coverage. Size of each quadrat 1m2. Quadrat area covered ( m2) number of individual 1 0.3 5 2 0.4 7 3 0.0 0 4 0.1 2 5 0.2 3 6 0.2 2 7 0.1 1 8 0 0 9 0.4 6 10 0.3 4
total area coverage of all quadrats (m2) number of quadrat X quadrat area
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Q3 . Capture mark, release and recapture technique is used to estimate the population size of mobile Animal. Estimate the population size of the organisms given in the table below. Number of organisms organism Snails woodlice 1st sample (x) 20 50 2nd sample (y) 24 42 marked in 2nd sample (z) 5 6 population size = xy z
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