Curves
Population
Vocabulary
Succession Process
Miscellaneous
100
What is the curve that represents a predator/prey relationship?
What is S Curve
100
What curve is considered a healthy population?
What is the S Curve?
100
What is biotic potential?
What are things that cause a population to grow
100
What succession starts off on bare rock?
What is primary succession
100
Give an example of territorialism?
What is marking with urine, singing a song of threat (bird call) or fighting
200
What is the curve that represents the predatorless prey?
What is the J Curve?
200
Which graph represents an unhealthy population?
What is the J Curve?
200
What is territorialism?
What is when animals mark their territory so other animals know it's theirs.
200
What succession starts on soil?
What is secondary succession
200
Example of biotic potential?
What is migration
300
What is the graph that represents the same role or position taken by animals in a community?
What is Same Niche Graph?
300
What things are considered "environment resistance" to keep a population down?
What is predators, environmental changes, and diseases
300
What is interspecific competition?
What is individuals of different species competing for same recourse in ecosystem
300
What process takes a longer time?
What is primary succession
300
Examples of environmental resistance?
What is predators, environmental changes, diseases
400
What curve would show the relationship between a lion and a gazelle?
What is the "S" curve?
400
What is intraspecific competition?
What is the same species fighting for same resource
400
What process is quicker?
What is secondary succession
400
What is balanced herbivory?
What is different species of a plant in an ecosystem
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