Intro to Biodiversity
Services and Island Biogeography
Tolerance and Disruptions
Adaptations and Succesion
Indicator and Keystone
100

Biodiversity is the variety of different _______ in an area. 

a. species

b. rocks

c. herbivores

d. climates

What is species?

100

True or False: Islands closer to a mainland have higher species richnes.

What is True?
100

Which of the following is an example of ecological tolerance? 

a. A plant species that can only survive in wet soil conditions

b. A plant species that can only survive in moderate soil conditions

c. A plant species that can thrive in both wet and dry soil conditions

d. A plant species that can only survive in dry soil conditions

What is c. A plant species that can thrive in both wet and dry soil conditions?

100

Which of the following is an example of ecological succession?

a. Growth of a single plant in a garden 

b. Colonization of a barren rock by lichens 

c.  Formation of a new river channel 

d. Construction of a new building in a city 

What is b. colonization of a barren rock by lichens?

100

A bee is critical to the functioning of the ecosystem in which it lives. It affects the survival and abundance of many other species in its community. It is a(n) _______ species. 

a. Keystone

b. endangered

c. Threatened 

d. Indicator

What is a keystone species?

200

The variety of genes, or forms of genetic information, that exist in a population of species. 

a. species diversity

b. genetic diversity

c. ecosystem diversity

d. human diversity

What is b. genetic diversity?

200

National parks attract tourists, People enjoying scenic parks, wild lands important to certain religions. Which ecosystem service is being described?

a. provisional

b. regulating

c. cultural

d. supporting

What is cultural services?

200

Population levels will be growing or at their peak 

a. Optimal range

b. Zone of Physiological Stress

c. Zone of Intolerance

What is a. Optimal range?

200

What are the pioneer species in secondary succession? 

a. Grasses and herbaceous plants.
b. Lichen and mosses.
c. Trees and shrubs.
d. Frogs and amphibians

What is c. Trees and shrubs?

200

Which of the following is the best example of a keystone species in a pond ecosystem?

A. Bluegill

B. Stork

C. Dragonfly

D. Beaver

What is D. Beaver?

300

Which of the following is an example of an ecosystem that provides ecosystem services including protection from hurricane storm surges?

A. a lock and dam system

B. An intact coastal wetland

C. An energy-producing tidal barrage system

D. An offshore, deep-water fish farm

What is B. an intact coastal wetland?

300

Water purification by wetlands, bats control pests that harm crops, bees pollinating crops. These are examples of which ecosystem service?

a. provisional

b. regulating

c. cultural

d. supporting

What is regulating?

300

True or False: Urbanization is a natural disturbance to ecosystems.

What is False?

300

Organisms need to acquire energy to survive.  Which of the following are examples of adaptations that allow organisms to acquire the energy needed?

I. The long, slender beak of a hummingbird

II. The echolocation of a dolphin

III. The eyesight of an eagle

What is I,II, and III?

300

When does secondary succession occur?
a. After a glacier recession.
b. After a volcanic eruption.
c. After a fire.
d. With bare rock or no fertile soil.

What is c. After a fire?

400

Which community has a greater species richness? 

What is community A?

400

The theory of island biogeography suggests that species richness is affected by which of the following factors?


I. island distance from mainland

II. how the island is formed

III. island size

What is I and III?

400

a. Primary succesion

b. Flooding

c. Sea level rise

d. Global climate change

What is a. Primary Succession?

400

Use the picture above to answer. Which roman numeral represents pioneer species in primary succession?
a. II
b. III
c. IV
d. VII 



What is a. II?

400

Which letter on the ecological tolerance graph indicates the zone of intolerance?

What is C?

500

Two savanna community's both contain 15 plant species. In community A, each of the 15 species are represented by 20 individuals. In community B, 10 of the species are each represented by 12 individuals, the remaining 5 species are represented by 3 individuals. Which community has a lower species richness?

What is Community B?

500

You are on a town committee formed to determine the borders for a new local nature park. You explain that according to the theory of island biogeography, if the committee wishes to promote species richness it should 

1. Increase the size of the park

2. Decrease the distance between the park and a nearby protected forest

3. Isolate the park by building a wall around its borders

What is 1 and 2?

500

These natural disturbances occur occasionally with irregular frequency (ex. hurricanes, droughts, fires).

a. Periodic

b. Episodic

c. Random

What is b. Episodic?

500

Giant tube worms live on the ocean floor near hydrothermal vents. This environment experiences temperatures far hotter than most organisms can withstand and contains a high concentration of toxic chemicals such as hydrogen sulfide that escape from the vents. Which of the following statements best explains why the giant tube worm can survive in this environment?

A. Competitors of the giant tube worm were wiped out by pollution, allowing the worms to dominate the ecosystem 

B. The toxic environment near the vents led to a trophic cascade that eliminated tube worm predators 

C. Giant tube worms are well adapted to the environment near the vents and can thrive there outside the range of tolerance of other organisms 

D. Giant tube worms can survive in any environment, so it makes sense that they would fill an available niche 

What is C?

500

Which ecosystem would recover fastest after a natural disruption?

What is ecosystem b?

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