Levels of Organization
Ecological Details
Interactions
Interactions Again
Population Interactions
Behavioral Ecology
100

All of the biotic and abiotic factors in a particular area

ecosystem 

100

All of the biotic and abiotic things that interact within a particular area.

ecosystem
100

Organisms that cannot make their own food

Consumers or heterotrophs

100
An event that significantly damages an ecosystem

disturbance or disruption

100

Slow and steady population growth

logistic growth

100

This is the term that refers to instinctive behaviors

innate behaviors

200

The place in which an organism lives 

Habitat 

200

Anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population. For example, predators or the amount of water present

Limiting factor 

200

Any long term, close relationship between different species 

Symbiosis 

200

The name given to ecosystems recovering from a disturbance when no soil is present 

Primary succession

200

The type of population growth that occurs when a population is not being affected by limiting factors

exponential growth 

200

These types of behaviors are only gained through experience.

learned behaviors

300

All the organism in an ecosystem that belong to the same species 

Population 

300

The largest number of individuals of one species that an ecosystem can support over time 

Carrying capacity 

300

A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit 

Mutualism 
300

The name given to ecosystems recovering from a disturbance that still have soil present

Secondary succession
300

Which type of population growth are most of the species experiencing within stable ecosystems? 

logistic growth

300

All types of animal behavior contribute to an organism's _________, which refers to its ability to survive and reproduce.

evolutionary fitness

400

Different populations interacting in a particular area

Community 

400

The study of interactions that occur among organisms and their environment

Ecology 

400

A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected 

Commensalism 

400

The name given to the first species to return to an ecosystem after a disturbance

pioneer species 

400

Identify three density-dependent limiting factors.

number of predators and/or prey

competition

number of parasites/prey

amount of water

amount of food

400

This type of behavior occurs when an organism ignores a repeated stimulus that is not important to their evolutionary fitness

habituation

500

How an organism survives, including its habitat, how it obtains food and shelter, and how it avoids danger.

Niche 

500

Organisms that use an outside energy source, such as the sun, to make their own food

Producers or autotrophs

500

A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits but the other is harmed 

Parasitism 

500

This is the name given to an ecosystem's most stable and biodiverse form

climax community

500

Identify three density-independent limiting factors.

storms

earthquakes

forest fires

human development/building

500

Something in an organism's environment that causes it to react

a stimulus

600

All life on Earth

the biosphere

600

Why are there always less apex predators than producers in every ecosystem? 

Because energy decreases as it moves up food chains so there is less energy to support large predator populations

600

The reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park significantly changed the behavior of _______ which prevented them from eating too many ______.   

deer, plants

600

Why are  biodiverse ecosystems more stable and resilient? 

Because they contain more options in the form of different species, traits, processes, niches, habitats, etc. Some of these can respond effectively to environmental changes. 

600

The most biodiverse terrestrial ecosystems are __________ while the most biodiverse aquatic ecosystems are __________.

tropical rainforests, coral reefs

600

Identify three things that animals commonly communicate about.

food/resources

mating

territory

shelter 

predators

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