Community Ecology
Food Webs
Biodiversity
Disruptions to Ecosystems
FFOTDs
100

A group of populations living in a given area

What is a community?

100

These organisms are found at the bottom of every food web.

What are primary producers (autotrophs)?

100

An example of this interaction is when osprey catches and feeds on a fish

What is predation?

100

Geological changes that separated continents

What is a continental drift?

100

This animal licks his elbow to activate venom 

What is the slow loris?

200

An equation that quantifies the diversity of species in a community

What is Simpson's Diversity Index?

200

Organisms that eat this are found at the second level of an energy pyramid.

What are plants?

200

The variety of genotypes present within a given population or species

What is genetic diversity?

200
Times when at least 75% of the existing species on Earth declined within periods of 2 million years
What are mass extinctions?
200

Because of global warming, they are finding more and more bodies of hikers that have attempted this mountain.

What is Mount Everest?

300

In Simpson's Diversity Index, this refers to the number of different species

What is species richness?

300

An organism that obtains energy by eating other organisms

What are heterotrophs (consumers)?

300

An example of this symbiosis is when atlantic puffins use burrows for nesting that were made and once used by rabbits.

What is commensalism?

300

The is the name scientists have given to possibly the sixth mass extinction event.

What is the anthropocene (Halocene)?
300

This is the name of the tortoise (supposedly) owned by both Charles Darwin and Steve Irwin.

Who is Harriet?

400

In Simpson's Diversity Index, this represents the number of individuals representing each species in a community

What is species evenness?

400

This number represents the percent of energy available to 2nd level consumers. 

What is 1?

400

An example of this interaction is when bacteria which live in the human intestine derive their nutrition from digested foods.  From these nutrients digested by the human, the bacteria synthesize vitamins usable by the human.

What is mutualism?

400

This country has the largest ecological footprint.

What is China?

400

This is the name of the company who has been given the nod by the FDA to sell lab grown meat.

What is GOOD Meat?

500
This number represents the Simpson's diversity index of the following community.  There are 5 different species in a community.  Their population numbers are 50, 30, 10, 5,  and 5.

What is 0.645?

500

The biochemical process in which the energy of chemical compounds is used to build sugars

What is chemosynthesis?

500

Biologists have developed a method of prioritizing conservation efforts by identifying these.

What are biodiversity hotspots?
500

This number represents the latest, daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet.

What is 424ppm?

500

This bird does the moonwalk as a form of behavioral reproductive isolation in order to impress the lady birds.

What is the red-capped manakin?

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