Limiting Factors
Biotic vs. Abiotic
Niche & Community
Populations
100

What is a limiting factor in an ecosystem?

A factor that restricts the growth, abundance, or distribution of a population.

100

Which of these is an abiotic factor: sunlight, deer, or grass?

Sunlight.

100

What is an organisms niche.

The role or function of an organism within its environment.

100

What happens to a population if a key limiting factor increases?

The population is likely to increase as more resources become available.

200

Which of the following is a limiting factor that could decrease a population: food scarcity, abundance of water, or stable climate?

Food scarcity.

200

Define a biotic factor and give an example.

A biotic factor is a living component of an ecosystem, such as plants or animals.

200

Describe the difference between a habitat and a niche.  

A habitat is where an organism lives, while a niche is its role in that environment

200

If the prey population decreases, what happens to the predator population?

The predator population would likely decrease due to less food.

300

How would a sudden disease outbreak act as a limiting factor for a population?

It can decrease a population by increasing mortality rates or reducing reproduction.

300

How do abiotic factors like temperature affect the survival of a species?

Temperature affects metabolic rates, reproduction, and survival.

300

How does a species' niche (job/role) contribute to the stability of a community?

A species' niche helps to reduce competition by occupying different roles.

300

What could cause a population to increase suddenly?

An abundance of resources or a decrease in predators.

400

Identify a limiting factor that would be most critical in a desert environment

Water availability.

400

In a swamp, what would be considered a biotic factor: lily pads, water, or mud?

Lily pads.

400

What might happen if two species have overlapping niches (jobs/roles)?

They may compete for resources, leading to one outcompeting the other.

400

Predict what might happen to a deer population if the main water source dries up.

The deer population would likely decrease.

500

How does predation act as a limiting factor in an ecosystem?

Predation controls population sizes by removing individuals from prey species.

500

Explain how both abiotic and biotic factors interact to support a healthy ecosystem.

Abiotic factors like temperature and water interact with biotic factors to maintain ecosystem balance.

500

Provide an example of a species and describe its role in its community.

Bees play a crucial role in pollination, supporting the food web. 

Or any good example described.

500

Describe how competition for resources can affect population sizes.

Competition can lead to smaller population sizes as only the strongest survive.

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