Flow of Energy
Food Webs
Biodiversity
Succession
Adaptations & Environmental Change
100

Moving up from Water boatmen to Mexican free-tailed bats

What is the movement of energy?

100

The type of consumer Amphipods are.

What is a Secondary Consumer? (Or Carnivore)

100

The type of biodiversity that makes an ecosystem more sustainable. 

What is high biodiversity? 

100

The type of succession that begins on bare rock. 

What is primary succession? 

100

The reason fewer mosses would reappear in an ecosystem after a disaster changed their environment.

What are more adaptations? 
200

The Pronghorn is an organism native to North Texas and feeds mainly on prairie grass. 

This is they type of relationship shown between a Pronghorn and prairie grass. 

What is a Producer-Consumer relationship? 

200

Predators of Shrews

What are Lynx, Red-tailed hawks, and Red foxes? 

200

A species that has no natural predators in an ecosystem and can threaten natural biodiversity. 

What is an invasive species? 

200

The type of succession that occurs when soil is already present. 

What is secondary succession? 

200

A change in fur color caused by melting of glaciers and polar ice caps.

What are organisms with less white fur and more brown fur? 

300

The predator of bats

What are snakes and owls? 

300

Prey animals shown here. 

What are elk, rabbits, mice, crickets, and frogs?

300

This type of biodiversity means an ecosystem is less likely to have enough species that can adapt after a natural disaster. 

What is low biodiversity? 

300

The type of succession that takes longer. 

What is primary succession? 

300

The cause of algal blooms and other producer populations growing out of control in aquatic ecosystems.

What is the use of fertilizers? 
400

The food web in which Fox squirrels are predators to Insects and prey to Bobcats, Snakes, and Owls.

What is B? 

400

The Trophic Level of Snappers. 

What are both Secondary and Tertiary Consumer? 

400

The ecosystem that is more sustainable if Cottontails are removed, and why. 

What is A, because it is more biodiverse? (Or because the predators of Cottontails have more food options available.)

400

The pioneer species that are present in primary succession. 

What are lichens and moss? 

400

An area in the ocean with less available oxygen, leading to less chance for commercial fishing. 

What is a dead zone? 

500

Organisms that are in BOTH a Producer-Consumer relationship, AND a Predatory-Prey relationship. 

What are 2, 5, and 7? 

500

Three organisms that consume the same producer.

What are butterflies, mice, and grasshoppers? 

500

The removal of this organism would have the greatest impact on biodiversity. 

What are grasses? 

500

The name for the stable, biodiverse ecosystem present at the end of succession, when no new disasters have occurred. 

What is the climax community? 

500

Two ways to restore biodiversity to an oceanic ecosystem that has been negatively impacted by humans. 

What are building artificial reefs and limiting fishing? 

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