Biodiversity & Biogeography
Natural Selection
Ecological Succession & Tolerance
Ecosystem Disruptions & Services
Vocabulary
100

Identify 2 factors that are used to measure biodiversity.

What are species richness and species abundance/evenness?

100

What is meant by the phrase "survival of the fittest"?

What is the organisms that are best adapted to their surroundings will survive to reproduce?

100

Explain 2 factors that differentiate primary succession from secondary succession.

What is primary succession has no soil or previously existing life?

100

List the 4 ecosystem services.

What are provisioning, cultural, supporting, and regulating services?

100

What is an endemic species?

What is a species that lives in only one specific area of the world?

200

Why would a large island close to the mainland have more biodiversity than a large island farther out to sea?

What is more species are able to travel shorter distances than longer distances?

200

What level of classification does evolution act on?

What is population?

200

Propose a way in which a scientist could determine if an ecosystem was approaching a climax community.

What is recording species of vegetation each year?

200

List 4 examples of a cultural ecosystem service.

What are recreation, tourism, mental and physical health, and spiritual experiences?

200

What is an adaptation?

What is a trait that by random chance gives an individual a survival advantage in a specific environment. Over time, this trait will become more prevalent in the population as a whole.

300

Ecosystem A has 5 different species with the following abundances: A - 20%, B - 30%, C - 20%, D - 20%, and E 10%

Ecosystem B has 5 different species with the following abundances: A - 5% B - 25% C - 25%, D - 35%, and E 10%

Which has the higher biodiversity and why?

What is ecosystem A because the abundance of each species is more evenly distributed?

300

Explain how the founder effect differs from a population bottleneck and provide an example of each.

What is the founder effect is usually caused by migration of individuals to a new area and a population bottleneck is caused by a natural disaster or human disturbance?

Examples: polydactyly and elephant seals

300

Provide an example of a positive feedback loop related to environmental science.

What is increasing global temperature, erosion, or increased melting of sea ice?

Answers can vary.

300
List 3 greenhouse gases and their chemical formulas.

What are methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and water vapor (H20).

300

What is meant by a terrestrial island and how might one form?

What is an area that has become isolated from the rest of the ecosystem and is typically formed due to human activity such as development?
400

List 3 factors that lead to an increase in biodiversity in a given area.

What are mutation, natural selection, gene flow?

400

Explain the difference and similarity between artificial selection and natural selection. 

400

Describe how the introduction of different plant species impacts the formation of soil during primary succession.

What is lichens create soil from breaking down rock, the decay of mosses creates a thin layer of soil with few nutrients. As grasses and flowers are introduced and decay more nutrients are added and soil eventually becomes thick enough to support trees.

400

List 5 of the potentially severe impacts of climate change.

What are droughts, floods, sea level rise, melting glacier, melting mountain snow, more severe weather, heat waves?

400

Explain negative feedback and provide any example.

What is also called corrective feedback - when the components of a system move in the opposite direction.

Example: House is hot, AC turns on, House reaches desired temperature, AC turns off

500

Describe 4 reasons decreasing biodiversity is harmful for humans.

What are food sources, medicines, climate change (carbon storage among other things), and erosion and nutrient cycling?

500

List the 5 mechanisms of evolution.

What are non-random mating, mutation, natural selection, gene flow, and genetic drift.

500

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500

Explain how the Florida panther population was brought back to a healthy biodiversity.

500

Explain the differences between a specialist species and a generalist species.

What is a specialist species can survive in only a specific habitat with specific food while a generalist is more opportunistic and can eat a broad range of foods and live in a broad range of habitats?

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