Population Patterns
Growth and Change
Biotic Interactions
Evolutionary Mechanisms
Biomes & Niches
100

The distribution pattern where individuals are spaced evenly, often due to competition or territorial defense?

What is uniform distribution?

100

The movement of individuals into a population.

What is immigration?

100

he symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit (+/+).

What is mutualism?

100

The random changes in DNA that are the ultimate source of all genetic variation.

What is a mutation

100

This graph shows that precipitaion and temperature for a specific location

What is a Climatograph?

200

A herd of elephants gathering around a watering hole in the dry season exhibits this common distribution pattern.

What is clumped distribution?

200

If the births are equal to the deaths and the immigration is the same amount as the emigration, the population growth rate is?

What is Zero?

200

The symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed (+/0).

What is commensalism?

200

UNEXPECTED & unusual event; like a natural disaster or fishing net that disrupts a population

What is genetic drift

200

The type of vegetation, organisms and the patterns of temperature & precipitation is

What is a biome

300

This is the rarest distribution pattern, where the position of each individual is independent of the others.

What is random distribution?

300

This factor is the most direct cause of a negative growth rate

What is the death rate

300

!Free Space!

!Free Space!

300

The genes that have the highest chances for organisms to survive and reproduce stays around longer.

What is natural selection?

300

This term explains the exact individual organism name

What is a species?

400

The three main ways populations can be distributed across a habitat.

What are clumped, uniform, and random?

400

The four primary factors that influence a population's growth rate.

What are births, deaths, immigration, and emigration?

400

Oxpecker birds eating ticks off a zebra's back is a classic example of this interaction.

What is mutualism?

400

New organisms taking their genes into (immigration) or out of (emigration) a different population

What is Gene Flow?

400

Panthera tigris (tiger) and Panthera leo (lion) are both from the same what?

What is a genus?

500

In a population distribution, how much "stuff" is in the population is refer to as..

What is Population Density

500

In a population of 100 elephants, there is:

The death rate from disease and poaching is 50

The birth rate is 20

Immigration from elephants coming in are 1

Emigration from elephants leaving is 30

What is 41

500

A leech sucking the blood from a human in a cave is an example of

What is parasitism?

500

How good/successful an organism is at surviving is referring to what?

What is fitness

500

Panthera tigris (tiger), Felis catus (house cat), Puma concolor (cougar), Acinonyx juatus(cheetah)

Are all from the same what?

What is a family?

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