Evolution
Niche & Species Interactions
Obtaining Energy
Energy Flow
Ecological Succession
Challenge!
100

What is evolution?

A change in a population over time.

100

 The specific role an organism plays in its ecosystem.

What is an ecological niche?

100

What is the main source of energy for most ecosystems on Earth?

Sun

100

An organism’s position in a food chain or food web.

What is a trophic level?

100

What type of succession occurs when soil is still present after a disturbance?

secondary succession

100

The process of forming a new species as a result of evolution is called

speciation

200

What scientist developed the theory of natural selection?

Charles Darwin.

200

 What is the difference between a generalist and a specialist species?

 Generalists have wide tolerances; specialists have narrow niches.

200

What is the difference between a producer and a consumer?

Producers make their own food; consumers eat other organisms.

200

What rule states that only about 10% of energy moves to the next trophic level?

The 10% Rule.

200

The first species to colonize an area after a disturbance.

 pioneer species

200

Which type of organism is sometimes capable of chemosynthesis?

producers

300

A heritable trait that increases an organism’s survival and reproduction.

What is an adaptation?

300

What principle states that two species cannot occupy the same niche at the same time?

Competitive exclusion principle.

300

What term, other that producer, describes organisms that make their own food?

Autotrophs.

300

Which trophic level usually contains the most organisms and energy?

Producers.

300

WHat is an example of a disturbance that will result in primary succession?

volcanic eruption, glacier receeding

300

Give an example of a detritivore.

earthworm or sea cucmber

400

What is artificial selection? Give an example.

 Humans selecting traits for breeding, such as breeding dogs for certain traits.

400

 A relationship where one organism hunts and kills another.

 What is predation?

400

 What two processes allow producers to obtain energy?

Photosynthesis and chemosynthesis

400

In the food chain Algae → Krill → Salmon → Bald Eagle, what trophic level is the salmon?

 Secondary consumer.

400

Why does primary succession take much longer than secondary succession?

 Because soil must form before many organisms can live there

400

Which organism is the most likely pioneer species in secondary succession?

grass

500

What happens to a species if it cannot adapt quickly enough to environmental change?

It may go extinct

500

 How does resource partitioning allow species to coexist?

Species use resources in different ways or times, reducing competition.

500

WHich type of consumer is ALWAYS a herbivore?

Primary consumer

500

The total mass of living organisms at a trophic level

What is Biomass?

500

Put these organisms in order of a primary succession:

moss, grasses, trees, shrubs, lichen

lichen, moss, grasses, shrubs, trees

500

A barnacle attaching to a whale, gaining transportation and access to food while the whale is unaffected is an example of what type of symbiosis?

commensalism

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