True/False: No physical part of the earth's surface lies outside the realm of ecology.
True
True/False: A honey badger, a ferocious and tough inhabitant of the African savanna, invades and raids beehives for honey. This is an example of neutralism.
False; predation
True/False: Biodiversity remains steady as long as populations stay balanced.
True
True/False: We will soon exceed the earth's carrying capacity if the human population continues to increase.
False, as human populations increase, technological advances will help us stay within the earth's carrying capacity.
True/False: Because the earth can recycle carbon so well, we shouldn't be concerned about the amount of carbon our industries release into the atmosphere.
False, we should always be concerned about managing the byproducts of human industry.
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A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
What is Mutualism?
The number of individuals in a certain amount of space.
What is population density?
The maximum number in a population that an area can sustain.
What is Carrying Capacity?
The ability of the biosphere to maintain its balance indefinitely.
What is Sustainability?
What is an example of an ecosystem?
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A fisherman catches a slot redfish on a low tide with mangrove crab. He takes a sweet pic and then releases the fish. This is an example of what type of Symbiotic Relationship?
Amensalism.
Slim Jim headquarters, 2023. CEO James Bunney, takes a walk outside and trips on a rabbit hole. Suddenly everything goes black. He wakes up underground at the feet of the rabbit leader king. After numerous hours of questionable interrogation methods, James is told to take his family and leave Florida to move to South Bend, Indiana. Jimmy and his family moving from FL is an example of what?
Emmigration.
What is the change in a biotic community over time known as?
Succession.
Gases in the atmosphere that trap heat are known as
greenhouse gases.
What factors limit the extent of the biosphere?
The biosphere is limited by the abiotic conditions that allow life to survive, such as the presence of water, oxygen, warmth, and light.
3 sharks form a support group. They occasionally bring fish friends to the group in an effort to not eat the fish. These fish and sharks share the same habitat. What type of symbiotic relationship is this describing?
Neutralism. Fish are friends, not food.
A rabbit population begins to spiral out of control ever since a questionable man moved to South Bend, Indiana. What measure would we be looking at to measure the amount of births in this rabbit populaiton?
Birthrate
What is exponential growth? give an example
Rapid rate of growth, where living things could grow endlessly. Human population, for example
How humans relate to the carrying capacity of the earth.
What is ecological footprint?
Why is Biodiversity a sign of a healthy ecosystem?
If many different living things can thrive in a n ecosystem, then the abiotic factors are promoting genetic diversity, a safeguard against pests and diseases that can threaten a biological community.
A human keeps a boa constrictor as a pet. Everything is fine until one day the boa constrictor attacks the owner, and takes over the world. This is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?
Parasitism.
The first plants and animals to return to an area are known as...
Pioneer species.
A population of rabbits in South Bend, Indiana starts to grow out of control. One summer, a new family moves into town. Mysteriously the population of rabbits begins to decrease suddenly, and as a result, the waste management department begins to see an increase in slim jim wrappers. Eventually the rabbit population maintains a steady population. What type of growth is this an example of?
Logistic.
A slim jim factory in FL uses a lot of energy each year in order to manufacture the tasty treats. Scientists find out that this factory is causing unprecedented amounts of greenhouse gases to be emitted into the atmosphere, causing temperatures to rise globally. What would this be an example of?
Climate Change