Biomes
Population Ecology
Ecosystems
Biodiversity
100
What type of factor is fire?

Abiotic Factor

100

What are the four levels of ecology?

Individual, Species, Community, Ecosystem

100

What is bioaccumulation?

Increasing concentration of toxic substances at increasing trophic levels

100

What are the different mass extinctions?

Ordovician
Devonian
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous

200

Which biome has the highest biodiversity and why?

Tropical Rainforests, has extremely high rainfall & stable climate
200
What is a Type 3 curve, and what's an example organism?

High early death rate that levels off, eg plants and fish. Typically have low parental care.

200

What percentage of Earth's water is available liquid freshwater?

0.025% (1% of 2.5%)
Rest of freshwater is ice!

200

Which act specifically protects endangered birds internationally?

MBTA

300

You're studying a biome with brackish water, fluctuating salinity, and a very high biomass. What is the expected biodiversity?

This is an estuary, which has low biodiversity!
300

You're studying a group of animals within a large forest, and need to determine how many are present. What would be the most effective way to do so?

Mark and Recapture sampling

300

How have humans impacted the carbon cycle?

Burning of fossil fuels leads to release of extra stored carbon from carbon sinks. Causes climate change.

300

What are examples of current conservation efforts?

Treaties to protect organisms
Preserves
Habitat Restoration
Captive Breeding


400

Which ocean zone is characterized by an abundance of photosynthetic animals and plants, such as phytoplankton?

Photic zone (called Neritic if close to shore)

400

How can an organism's color be useful in escaping predation?

Can either be used to mimic other species or to warn/hide themselves


400

You're an ecologist studying a species of frogs by removing them from their natural environment and placing them in a small terrarium to observe their behavior. What type of modelling is this, and what are the advantages and disadvantages?

Microcosm model
Is easy to study, but may change organism dynamics

400

Why is it important to increase cataloguing of organisms?

Only 20% of all organisms are known, and they have to be identified in order to be preserved/avoid them going extinct

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