Some organisms use chemicals as an energy source, however most producers use this.
What is sunlight and/or the sun?
All of the biotic and abiotic factors in the area where an organism lives.
What is a habitat?
When a group of deer join an existing herd and the population grows.
What is immigration?
A bison lives in this type of major biome
What is the grassland biome?
Animals that have a mutualistic relationship with algae and whose skeletal material packs together over thousands of years to form structures.
What are corals?
A sequence that links species by their feeding relationships
What is a food chain?
When mites move in and live on our eyelashes, but don't hurt us in any way, it is an example of this kind of symbiosis.
What is commensalism?
When a population increases dramatically over a period of time.
What is exponential growth?
This is different from weather, because it refers to the long term pattern of weather conditions rather than day to day change.
What is climate?
This is the deepest ocean zone. There is no light here and all producers here are chemosynthetic.
What is the abyssal zone?
These organisms, also called "consumers," get their energy from nonliving resources
What are heterotrophs?
A leach is an example of this kind of parasite.
What is an ectoparasite?
The measurement of the number of individuals living in a defined space.
What is population density?
This type of major biome covers the Eastern United States.
What is the temperate biome?
A partially enclosed body of water formed where a river flows into an ocean.
What is an estuary?
A zebra would be at this trophic level
What is primary consumer?
Two species that occupy similar niches in geographically separate areas
What are ecological equivalents?
Nesting gannets exhibit this type of population dispersion pattern.
What is uniform dispersion?
Winter can last as long as ten months in this biome, and only mosses, low lying plants, and shrubs can survive here.
What is the tundra biome?
This ocean zone contains forty times more biomass than the rest of the ocean.
What is the neritic zone?
Feeds on dead organic matter
What is a detritivore?
When two species compete for the same resources and niche, two things can happen. One result could be an evolutionary response, the other is this.
What is niche partitioning
This type of survivorship curve is found in humans
What is type 1?
This is considered a minor biome. It is characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters. It is also known also as Mediterranean shrubland.
What is Chaparral?
The zone at the bottom of a lake or pond.
What is the benthic zone?