Food Chains & Webs
Symbiosis
Populations
Biodiversity/Succession
Pot Luck
100

Which way do arrows point on a food chain?

Towards what is eating it.

100

Bees and flowers share what relationship

mutualism

100

Invasive species have what type of growth?

exponential

100

Name a pioneer species in primary succession

lichens (mosses)

100

Name a species invasive to Virginia and a species that is directly impacted.

spotted lattern flys- red maple

snake head- small mouth bass

japanese honey suckle- persimmon

etc.

200

What is another name for an autotroph?

Producer, plant, Primary producer

200

Name 2 sets of different organisms with a parasitism relationship.

tick on deer
leech on fish
pin worm - humans

covid-vector



200

Name 2 characteristics of a K strategists.

slow reproducer (few offspring)

lives longer

larger

invests in young

200

What are the 2 requirements for natural selection?

Survive & Reproduce

200

Which biome is home to more than half of the world's terrestrial species?

tropical rainforest

300

What is the role of a detritivore?

breakdown decaying matter and recycle it back into the food chain.

300

A prey species adapting to climb trees and a predator adapting to jump high are an example of what relationship?

coevolution

300

What type of population growth has limiting factors?

logistic growth

300

If an endemic species's niche is replaced by an invasive species, what is the outcome for the species if it does not adapt?

extinction
300

The soil that contains frozen water found in the tundra is called....

permafrost

400

What step in the food chain is an herbivore?

primary consumer (2nd)

400

If 2 species are competing for the same niche, what are the 2 possible outcomes (vocabulary)?

competitive exclusion or resource partitioning

400

If the immigration of rabbits is 10 per year and the birth rate is 300 per year, how many rabbits die for the population to stay 200 rabbits? Assume no rabbits emigrate.

110 rabbits per year

400

Describe the difference between species richness and species evenness when assessing biodiversity.

Species richness refers to the number of different species. Species evenness takes into account how many of each type occupy the area (percent of community)

400

Give an example of a species with a type 3 survivorship curve.

oak, maple, frog, fish, insects, etc Most "babies" don't mature to reproduce.

500

When a top predator impacts the lower trophic levels, like the wolves of yellowstone.

trophic cascade

500

Name 2 Virginia species (be specific) that have a symbiotic relationship and the type of relationship.

trumpeting coral honey suckel and honey bee- mutalistic

kudzu and persimmon - competition

tape worms and coyote - parasitism

red fox and eastern cottontail - predation

etc.

500

What is the carrying capacity for the species shown?

about 100

500

What are the 3 steps to succession, and how does biodiversity change?

Pioneer species ----intermediate---climax community 

Biodiversity increases 

500

Name a species that has uniform dispersion.

corn (crop), white pine (Christmas tree farm), black walnut, Siberian tiger, 

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