Marine Ecology & Communities
Shallow Coral Reef & Deep-sea Coral Habitats
Estuary & Intertidal Habitats
Artificial & Nursery Habitats
Open Ocean & Deep Sea Habitats
100

This factor describe non-living interaction between an organisms and their environment

What is an abiotic factor

100

This event released 134 million gallons of oil, and caused widespread, long-term devastation to Gulf of Mexico marine life

What is the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

100

A nickname given to the location where the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean converge

What is "The Graveyard of the Pacific"

100

These underwater or in-situ places act as temporary, high-growth "greenhouses"

What are coral nurseries

100

This zone is known as the "photic zone" because it receives enough sunlight to support photosynthesis

What is the Epipelagic Zone

200

Barnacles living on the skin of a whale without affecting the whale is this type of symbiotic relationship.

What is commensalism

200

The part of a reef that drops off into deep water, sometimes forming a "wall" of coral.

What is the fore reef

200

Estuaries have unique physical properties because they are areas where these types of water mix, creating a salinity gradient

What is fresh water and salt water
200

A slimy communities of bacteria, algae, and fungi. They are "keystone" because they settle first and prepare the substrate for secondary colonizers like corals and sponges

What is biofilm

200

This is a camouflage adaptation where an organism is darker on top to blend with the depths and lighter on the bottom to blend with the sunlit surface when viewed from below

What is countershading

300

One species benefits while the other species is harmed is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?

What is parasitism

300

These reefs are found closer to shore and usually occur in shallow water

What are fringing reefs

300

A structural pattern where different species occupy specific bands—upper, middle, and lower zones—based on their ability to withstand environmental stressors like drying out or intense wave action

What is vertical zonation

300

This is an example of "old/used" materials commonly repurposed to create artificial reef structures?

What are old cement from bridges or decommissioned ships/boats

300

This stage of a whale fall is where worms and invertebrates feed off of the lipids in bones for many years

What is stage 2

400

The maximum number of organisms a specific habitat can sustainably support

What is carrying capacity

400

This symbiotic algae lives within coral polyps and provides sugars/food for the coral.

What is zooxanthellae

400

So called reference to wetlands, as they filter out toxins and pollutants from liquids in order to maintain healthy ecosystems/bodies.

What are "kidneys of the planet"

400

A phase shift where iron from a shipwreck causes algae to smother a coral reef due to iron leaching from the wreck

What is a "black reef"

400

Both hydrothermal vents and cold seep communities rely on this process, where bacteria transform inorganic chemicals into energy, supporting a unique food web.

What is chemosynthesis

500

The functional role the organism plays, including the resources it uses and its interactions with other species

What is an ecological niche

500

Is the asexual reproduction technique of cutting healthy coral colonies into smaller pieces (fragments or "frags") to grow new, independent colonies.

What is coral propagation

500

This type of community will eventually form when the community is undisturbed for a long period of time

What is a climax community
500

A fixed, strategically selected location used for long-term, high-frequency, and multi-disciplinary data collection to detect environmental, biological, or ecological changes early

What is a sentinel site

500

In the mesopelagic zone, many animals migrate to the epipelagic at night to feed. This is known as

diel vertical migration

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