Population Growth Curve
Succesion
Herbivories and territorialism
Misc.
Competition
100
The growth produced when a base population increases by a given percentage each year.
What is exponential increase?
100
The gradual or sometimes rapid change in the species that occupy a given area, with some species invading and becoming more numerous while others decline in population and disappear
What is succession
100
The totality of factors such as adverse weather conditions, shortages of food or water, predator, and diseases that tend to cut back populations and keep them from growing or spreading.
What is environment resistance?
100
Cometition between the same species
What is intrapsecific competition
200
Rain wind and moving water are examples of
What is erosion
200
Healthy because disease usually only affect one species
What is balanced
200
Diseases, predators, lack of food, lack of water are all examples of
What is environmental resistance
200
Competition between different species
What is interspecific competiton
300
Pattern where natural mechanisms may cause the pulsation to level off and continue in a dynamic equilibrium.
What is S-curve?
300
Soil was already present in this succession
What is secondary succession
300
Dogs use urine to warn others away is an example of
What is territorialism
300
Reproductive rate, migrate or disperse, ability to invade new habitats are all examples of
What is biotic potential
300
Different plants fighting for nutrients and and light is an example of
What is interspecific competition
400
Pattern where the population keeps growing until it exhausts essential resources and then dies off due to starvation
What is a J-curve?
400
This succession takes a short time
What is secondary succession
400
One type of species, unhealthy
What is unbalanced herbivore
400
Reproductive capacity
What is biotic potential
400
Wolves competing for territory is an example of
What is intraspecific
500
Healthy environment because disease usually one affect one species
What is balanced herbivore
500
_____ compete with eachother for sunlight by growing taller
What is trees
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