Behavioral Biology
Biosphere
Community Ecology
Ecology of Individuals and Populations
Dynamics of Ecosystems
100

What is a fixed action pattern?

Preset path in the nervous system from exposure to a key stimulus

100

Where chemicals increase in concentration as you move up the food chain

Biomagnification

100

What is a community?

Groups of species interacting with each other

100

What is a population?

A group of organism in one place and time

100

What is an ecosystem?

Includes all living organisms in a particular place, plus the abiotic environment in which they live and interact

200

Can natural selection act on behavioral traits? If so, are there any restrictions?

Yes

Behavior has to be underlain by genetic variation

200

Acid rain is an example of what human effect on the biosphere?

Freshwater pollution

200

What is the difference between primary and secondary succession?

•Primary succession – begins on bare, lifeless substrate

•Secondary succession – where an existing community has been disturbed but organisms still remain

200

What is Allen's Rule of Reduced Surface Area

Mammals from colder climates have shorter ears and limbs

200

What are the three main parts of the water cycle?

Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation

300

What makes a eusocial society eusocial?

Not all individuals reproduce

300

What are the large water currents called?

Gyres

300

Define Mutualism, Commensalism, and Exploitative interactions

(+,+); (+,0); (+,-)

300

What are the 3 characteristics of population ecology?

1.Population range

2.Pattern of spacing of individuals within a range

3.How population changes in size through time

300

CO2 is released to the atmosphere by autotrophs and heterotrophs by the process of

Respiration

400

Define and give me an example of associative learning.

Changes in behavior through association of two stimuli or between a stimulus and a response

400

Draw and label the different patterns of spacing for individuals within a range

Random, Clumped, Uniform

400

What is the difference between a realized and fundamental niche?

Realized is the actual set of environmental conditions in which species can establish a stable population 

Fundamental is the entire niche that a species is capable of using

400

Draw and label logistic growth, exponential growth. (include a line for carrying capcity)

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400

What is the difference between top down effects and bottom up effects?

•Top-down effects – changes in top-level consumers effect composition of and structure of lower level producers

•Bottom-up effects occur when changes in producers affect consumers

500

What are the four levels of animal behavior? 

List and Describe

-Physiology: how behavior is influenced by physiological factors like hormones

- Ontogeny: how behavior develops

- Phylogeny: behavior's evolutionary origin

- Adaptive significance: behavior's role in survival and fitness

500

What are the 8 biomes?

1.Tropical Rainforest

2.Savanna

3.Desert

4.Grassland

5.Deciduous forest

6.Evergreen forest

7.Taiga

8.Tundra

500

What are the three stages of succession in order?

Establishment, Facilitation, Inhibition

500

Draw and label survivorship curves. 

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500

Draw the flow of energy through an ecosystem. 

Sun -> Producers -> Primary consumers -> secondary consumers. producers and consumers are eaten by detritovores. all give off heat. 

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