A living thing.
What is an Organism
Counting all members of a population.
What is Direct Observation?
The way an organism makes "makes its living."
What is a Niche?
A series of changes that occur in a community over time.
What is Succession?
The majority of spring break, Mr. Rieger did this.
What is a whole lotta nothin.
What is a Habitat?
Counting the number of nesting sights in an area is this method of determining population size.
What is Indirect Observation?
A close relationship between two species.
What is Symbiosis?
This type of succession occurs in a place where almost nothing exists.
What is Primary Succession?
Mr. Rieger spent most of his Monday at this particular place.
What is the ER?
The living parts of a habitat.
What are Biotic Factors?
The major way in which individuals leave a population.
What is Death/Dying?
In this type of symbiotic relationship, one species benefits and the other species is unharmed.
What is Commensalism?
A series of changes that occur after a disturbance to an existing ecosystem.
What is Secondary Succession?
Mr. Rieger scored some great pizza from this area restaurant.
What is Klavon's?
What are Abiotic Factors?
Weather, disease, food/water supply, and space are examples of what?
What are Limiting Factors?
The interaction in which one organism kills and eats another.
What is Predation?
The first species to populate the area in primary succession.
What are Pioneer Species?
The most exciting part of Mr. Rieger's spring break.
What is Grocery Shopping?
A group of organisms that look alike and can mate with one another.
What is a species?
The number of individuals of a population that live in a certain area.
What is Population Density?
In this type of symbiotic relationship, both species benefit.
What is Mutualism?
A new land formed by the eruption of an undersea volcano is an example of this.
What is Primary Succession?
Mr. Rieger ate approximately 3-6 bags of this healthy snack while on break.
What are almonds?