Isle Royale
Extinction/Populations
Darwin & Friends
Finches & Friends
Extra Q's
100

What two species from Isle Royale did we talk about and what is their relationship to each other?

Wolf - Predator, Moose - Prey


100

What does extinction mean?

No living organisms of that species anywhere 

100

Who was Charles Darwin?

   

He developed the theory of evolution through natural selection

100

What trait variation did we study in the finches?

Beak depth

100

What concept does Darwin's "tree of life" drawing represent

Species are descended from a common ancestor

200

Name two factors that negatively effect moose birth rate.

- increased predation

-  decreased food availability

- harsh winters

- trouble finding a mate


200

Where is a local extinction more likely to occur and why?

On an island

200

Where did Darwin study the finches and tortoises?

The Galapagos Islands


200

What happened with the peppered moth as the industrial revolution polluted the area?

Industrial Revolution polluted the area and caused lichens to die, leaving tree bark dark. 


200


Stabilizing Selection 

300

What may be responsible for the large decrease in moose population? 

Disease, harsh winter

(not wolves)

300

What would happen to the population if the death rate is higher than the birth rate?


The population decreases.

300

Where did Wallace study butterflies?

The Malay Archipelago/ Amazon 

300

What type of selection was shown in our Galapagos finch beak depth data?


Directional Selection (Bigger beak favored)


300

Give an example of directional selection other than finch beak depth.

400

What is the population change?

Births = 650

Predation = 250

Disease = 150

+ 250

400

Give an example of something that may increase carrying capacity

ex. more food availability 

400

How did the giraffe get its long neck... How would Lamarck and Darwin's explanations differ?

Lamarck would say individuals adapt (stretch yourself to get taller)

Darwin would say that the individuals with longer necks would have a higher chance of surviving and reproducing.

400

What variation of rock pocket mouse color will have more success surviving and reproducing?


Trick Question! Depends on the location

A - Light colored mouse

B - Dark colored mouse

400

Describe what is happening in the graph. What does the dotted line represent?

Carrying Capacity 

(exponential growth, surpassing carrying capacity, decline and stabilization)

500

Define immigration and emigration

and what is the only way this could happen for isle royale populations?

immigration - arriving

emigration - leaving

500

Why might it be beneficial for a species to have variation within their population? Explain. 

adapt to future environmental changes, avoid inbreeding, higher chance of survival

500

List 3 points of Darwin's theory of natural selection.


500

What does disruptive selection mean? What is an example? 

Favoring the two extremes.

ex: Coho Salmon

500

If wolves were never reintroduced to Isle Royale, what would you expect to happen to the moose population?

increase until carrying capacity then decrease

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