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100

Studies of biodiversity, how humans impact it, and how to maintain biodiversity

What is Conservation Biology?

100

Groupings of organisms based on how they obtain energy. 

What is trophic level?

100

I am an agent of change that causes reduced growth, reproduction, and/or survival.

What is STRESS?

100

When grouping all the nitrogen fixers together a scientists would be grouping by ___________

What is FUNCTIONAL GROUP? 

100

 1 species benefits while the other species receives no benefit in this species interaction

What is COMMENSALISM?

200

Food, resources, medicines, ecosystem services are some of the reasons why ___ is important

What is Biodiversity?
200

The name for dead organic matter

What is detritus?
200

The process by which species composition changes over time in a location devoid of life. 

What is PRIMARY SUCCESSION?

200

This doesn't include changes in feeding with stage, or detritus, or microbes, or horizontal interactions or immigration and emigration, or the fact that some species occupy more than one trophic level. 

What is FOOD WEB? 

200

Fungi that grow between root cells and form a coat around roots

What is ECTOMYCORRHIZAE?

300
Increasing species introductions across the planet due to human activity has led to taxonomic ______

What is homogenization?

300

Energy obtained from outside an ecosystem

What is allochthonous?

300

When a community returns to its original form/function after a perturbation. 

What is STABLE COMMUNITY? 

300

All the species in a community

What is SPECIES RICHNESS?

300
An interaction between species that ISN'T needed for their survival. 

What is FACULTATIVE? 

400

Invasive species, overexploitation, and pollution lead to reduced habitat quality called habitat ________

What is degradation?

400

An inverted biomass pyramid results from a combination of factors: ____ algal growth rates, consumption of algal growth, and high ____ efficiencies due high nutritional content of algae.

What is HIGH and AE?
400

When original conditions are restored and a community does not revert to its original state, then we say that ___ has occurred. 

What is HYSTERESIS?

400

Considers relative abundances and number of species.

What is SPECIES DIVERSITY?

400

Type of mutualism where interacting species receive energy/nutrients from each other. 

What is TROPHIC MUTUALISM?

500

This can predict the future status of a population, test outcomes of different management strategies, can help to ID vulnerable stages, and can determine the number of individuals to harvest from a population.

What is Demographic Modelling (Population Viability Analysis)

500
Terrestrial plant biomass is higher than found aquatic systems because terrestrial plants have ___ to protect from herbivory, are ___ nutritious and thus AE are ____

What is defences, less, lower?

500

The 3 models of succession are..

What is Facilitation, Tolerance, Inhibition?

500

Provides an indication of whether your sampling effort is sufficient to estimate species richness for a community. 

What is SPECIES ACCUMULATION CURVE? 
500

Removal of a cleaner fish from a coral reef led to a reduction in the number of ___ and ___  on the reef. 

What is FISH and FISH SPECIES?

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