Species that have a narrower range of tolerance.
What is a specialist species?
This interaction is comprised of a relationship that benefits both organisms
What is mutualism?
Using machines to break up soil before planting - causes soil erosion.
Energy source that can regenerate or be replenished naturally.
What is renewable?
Gases in Earth's atmosphere trap heat in.
What is the Greenhouse effect?
Species that have a larger range of tolerance.
What is a generalist species?
This interaction is comprised of organisms fighting over a resource; limits population size.
What is competition?
Classification of farming where you farm specifically fish / shellfish.
What is aquaculture?
Energy source that has a fixed amount, not quickly replenished.
What is non-renewable?
How much heat a GHG generates relative to one molecule of carbon dioxide.
What is global warming potential?
Species vital to ecosystem stability.
What is a keystone species?
One organisms using another for energy source.
What is predation?
What is IPM?
Fuel source that generates both heat and electricity.
What is cogeneration?
Phenomena of water molecules spreading out when heated.
What is thermal expansion?
Species whose presence indicates the quality of the ecosystem.
What is an indicator species?
Relationship that benefits one organism and doesn't impact the other.
What is commensalism?
The most efficient irrigation method.
What is drip irrigation?
Use of solar panels to capture sunlight and convert it to heat / electricity.
What is an active solar system?
CO2 dissolves into water, decreasing the pH of the ocean.
What is ocean acidification?
FIRST species to colonize an area.
What is a pioneer species?
What is resource partitioning?
Need to use more and more pesticides as pests become resistant.
What is the pesticide treadmill?
A designed and built structure intended to absorb heat from the sun without the use of solar panels/equipment.
What is a passive solar system?
Species that is threatened with extinction.
What is endangered species?