Animal Behavior
Populations
Communities
Ecosystems
Biodiversity
100
Bird migration is an example of this type of behavior
Innate
100
This is a way that we can help populations increase
protect endangered species
100
A crab can carry a poisonous sea urchin on its back.  This would be an example of what type of relationship?
Mutualism
100
An example of a producer is
plants
100
This is a small area that contains a lot of different species
Biodiversity hotspot
200
The pill bugs in our lab experienced what kind of behavior?
Kinesis
200
A school of fish exhibits this form of population dispersion
clumped
200

Dutch Elm Disease is a fungal disease that will infect all native Minnesota elm trees.  This is an example of...

invasive species
200
This is how much energy is passed on from one trophic level to the next
10%
200
Humans decrease biodiversity when they...
log, farm, create new buildings/towns, use fossil fuels, etc...
300
Altruistic behaviors are...

reduces individual fitness but ?increases fitness of recipient


300
Population size changes due to
birth, death, emigration, immigration
300
This provides a community with greater stability
biodiversity
300
An organism loses energy when
it excretes waste, loses heat (does respiration)
300
This form of restoration ecology uses living things to detoxify an area
bioremediation
400
This is a behavior that increases fitness.
Foraging, Mating, Sexual Selection
400
One biotic factor that can affect a population's size, and one abiotic factor that can affect a population's size are...

Biotic: Prey, food, competitors, predators, parasites, disease

Abiotic:  sunlight, temperature, precipitation, soil, nutrients

400

Elephants eat shrubs and small trees, such as acacia, that grow on the savanna. Even if an acacia tree grows to a height of a meter or more, elephants are able to knock it over and uproot it. This feeding behavior keeps the savanna a grassland and not a forest or woodland. Elephants are an example of what kind of species?

Keystone
400
Ecosystems have greater diversity when...
they have more nutrients, light, water
400
This is a goal-orientated science that seeks to counter the biodiversity crisis
conservation biology
500
Bees show each other a "waggle dance" in order to..
communicate
500
Sturgeon fish produce millions of eggs that are fertilized and left in the river to hatch on their own.  Only 10% survive.  However, you can find some sturgeon fish that are 80 years old.  Sturgeon exhibit what type of survivorship?
Type 3
500
After a natural disaster, succession of an area begins.  What types of organisms first show in primary succession?
bacteria, lichen, small plants
500
The water cycle is broken when this occurs
deforestation
500
The only way there can be sustainable changes is if
we change our attitudes, change our ways, learn more about our biosphere
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