Examples
Definitions
Main Ideas
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True or false
100

Name a trophic cascade?

The wolves in yellowstone national park.

100

What is a Trophic Cascade?

Powerful indirect interactions that can control an entire ecosystem.

100
Name the levels in the food pyramid. 

Producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, apex predators.

100

The top of a food pyramid is called an _____

Apex predator 

100

Wolves are keystone species?

True

200

Bottom-up cascade example

seagrass

200

What is a keystone species?

A species which other species in a ecosystem depend on, if removed would drastically change the ecosystem.

200

What is the main idea of a trophic cascade?

It's the cause and effect of a species removed from an ecosystem. 

200

deer population was dominant in this ecosystem. This meant that there was no grass and this affected the soil. Then the __________ came, which their purpose was to control the deer population. So they did that and the ecosystem prospered and more organisms appeared.

Wolves of yellowstone national patk

200

A community is made up of all the same organisms in an area.

False

300

Top-down cascade example?

Sea otters from the pacific coast.

300

What is a top-down cascade?

A top-down cascade occurs in an ecosystem where top predators control population of primary consumers.

300

What is the main idea of keystone species? 

Orgs. that help define an entire ecosystem.

300

If an apex predator's __________ decreases, it can affect an entire ecosystem.

Population



300

Plants, animals, grass, moss, bacteria, and molds are all examples of biotic factors.

True.

400

What are three examples of keystone species?

Beavers, grey wolves, sea otters, african elephants, bees, grizzly bear, hummingbird, ivory tree coral, jaguar, pacific salmon, etc...

400

What is a Bottom-up Cascade?

A population of primary producers will ALWAYS control the increase/decrease of energy in the higher tropic levels.
400

What is the difference between abiotic and biotic.

Biotic is all living things 

Abiotic is all non living things.

400

living organisms that shape the environment defines a ______ factor.

A biotic factor

400

Abiotic factors are wolves, frogs, trees, flys, etc.

False

500

What are some examples of abiotic factors.

Light, temperature, water.

500

The number of organisms that an                         ecosystem can sustainably support defines this_____

carrying capacity

500

Why do we learn about trophic cascades?

important for understanding the knock-on effects of removing top predators from food webs

500

The _____ is the amount of energy lost as you move up the food chain.

10% rule

500

Animals that feed/get there energy off of dead orgs are called primary consumers.

False 

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