Midterms 1:
Basic Concepts in ES
Midterms 2:
Community Ecology
General Principles of Population Growth
Demography: Principles Governing Human Populations
Global and Regional Environmental Problems
100

An interdisciplinary field studying environmental problems and solutions.

Environmental Science

100

The role or function of an organism within an ecosystem.

Niche

100

The maximum ability of a population to reproduce under ideal conditions.
 

Biotic Potential

100

The average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime.

Total Fertility Rate (TFR)

100

Contamination of rivers, lakes, and oceans by harmful substances.

Water Pollution

200

These occur when the effects of an action are not immediately seen.

Time Delays

200

The final stable stage of succession is called this community.

Climax Community

200

The birth rate minus the death rate determines this.

Population Growth Rate / Per Capita Growth Rate 

200

The world population recently surpassed this number of people.

8 Billion

200

This sacred river in India suffers from severe pollution.

Ganges River

300

Predator-prey relationships often demonstrate this type of feedback loop that stabilizes systems.

Negative Feedback Loop

300

The relationship between flowering plants and pollinators is a classic example of this.

Mutualism

300

If a deer population grows beyond the forest’s ability to support it, this has been exceeded.

Carrying Capacity

300

A diagram showing the distribution of ages in a population.

Population Pyramid

300

The disappearance of different species from ecosystems.

Biodiversity Loss

400

Only about this percentage of energy is transferred to the next trophic level.

10%

400

The variety of living organisms in an area.

Biodiversity

400

Natural disasters can suddenly reduce population size regardless of density.

Density-independent Limiting Factors

400

China’s strict population policies contributed to gender imbalance due to preference for ________.

Sons/Males

400

Logging and kaingin farming contribute to this environmental issue in the Philippines.

Deforestation

500

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into this usable form.

Ammonia/Ammonium

500

Forest regrowth after a wildfire is an example of this ecological process.

Secondary Succession 

500

This concept explains why no population can grow exponentially forever.

Environmental Resistance

500

Family planning, poverty reduction, and education all help achieve this demographic goal.

Cutting Global Population Growth

500

Sea level rise, stronger storms, and droughts are impacts of this global problem.

Climate Change

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