Competition
Symbiosis
Populations
Succession
Miscellaneous
100

The physical environment where a species lives and is adapted.

What is a Habitat?

100

A close relationship between two species in which at least one species benefits.

What is Symbiosis?

100

The four ways the populations change.

What are births, deaths, immigration, and emigration?

100

The regrowth of a damaged community. The damage could have been a fire, flood, or a human action.

What is Secondary Succession?

100

The three forms of population dispersion.

What are Clumped, Uniform, and Random?

200

A Niche

What is the role of a species in its ecosystem?

200

Bacteria fix nitrogen for legume plants in exchange for a home and nutrients.

What is an example of Mutualism?

200

# of individuals / area (square units)

What is Population Density?

200

The establishment and development of a community in a formerly uninhabited area.

What is Primary Succesion?

200

A complex inborn behavior that is known and inflexible.

What are Instincts?

300

Intraspecific Competition

What is competition between members of the same species?

300

Mistletoe grows on trees, stealing water and nutrients.

What is an example of Parasitism?

300

The maximum number of individuals of a particular species that the environment can normally and consistently support.

What is carrying capacity?

300

The first species to colonize a formerly uninhabited area.

What are Pioneer Species?

300

Parents care for young; Large Mammals & Humans. Many live long lives, then die off quickly.

What is Type I Survivorship?

400

Two species can’t have the same niche in the same place for long.

What is the Competitive Exclusion Principle?

400

Barnacles attach to whales for transportation and access to food.

What is an example of Commensalism?

400

Growth when a population begins growing slowly, followed by a brief period of exponential growth, before leveling off at a stable size.

What is logistic growth?

400
The first step in Primary Succession.

What is Bare Rock?

400

High Birth & Infant Mortality; Invertebrates, Fish, Amphibians, Plants. Few make it past infancy; those who do, live long lives.

What is Type III Survivorship?

500

Extinction and Greater Specialization

What does Interspecific Competition lead to?

500

The species that is harmed in a parasitic relationship.

What is a Host?

500

Competition, Predation, and Parasitism & Disease

What are examples of Density-Dependent Limiting Factors?

500

The final step in Secondary Succession.

What is a full oak and pine forest?

500

Unusual Weather, Natural Disasters, and Human Activities

What are examples of Density-Independent Limiting Factors?

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