Populations
Limiting Factors
Ecology
Energy
Random
100
The area inhabited by a population is referred to a population's...

Geographic Range

100

A population's carrying capacity is determined by 

limiting factors (density-independent / dependent)

100

Why do habitats have a larger population of producers than top-level consumers?

There is a lot of energy at the bottom level of the pyramid. as you move up energy decreases by 90%. 

100

The ultimate source for most of our planet's energy

the Sun

100

The study of organisms and their environment is called...

Ecology

200

Rapid growth as a result of ideal conditions with unlimited resources is referred to as?

Exponential Growth

200

Limit the size of a population in relation to its size

Density-dependent

200

Give TWO examples of a biotic factor.

any living factor

200

A ________ _______ shows multiple overlapping food chains and gives us a better understanding of the transfer of energy in an ecosystem. 

Food web

200

What trophic level has the most energy?

Producers

300

What two factors help you determine a population's density?

# of individuals

Size/Amount of space

300

Limits the size of all populations regardless of population size.

Density-independent

300

Give TWO examples of an abiotic factor.

any nonliving factor

300

Create a Food Chain including 4 organisms

-must start with a producer

-arrows must point in the correct direction

300

Predator and prey relationships and herbivore and producer relationships are examples of what type of limiting factor?

Density dependent limiting factors

400

What are the three types of dispersion patterns? Describe why each pattern occurs.

Clumped = uneven resources

Random = ample resources with no competition

Uniform = ample resources with competition or territorial behavior

400

Some ocean birds, such as gannets, breed on remote, rocky islands where they are safe from predators.  Many gannets flock to these islands each year to build nests.  Because the islands are small, only a certain number of birds can nest and reproduce. 

What type of limiting factor is this?

Density-dependent

400

The maximum number of individuals an environment can support is referred to a population's

Carrying capacity

400

This process is utilized by producers at the bottom of the ocean in order to produce energy with no sunlight. 

Chemosynthesis 

400

The third consumer in a food web is called the __________   ___________

Tertiary Consumer

500
Describe logistic growth in three phases.

Rapid growth

Slow growth

No growth

500

Thrips are small insects that feed on apple blossoms. They can be a serious pest to apple growers.  In recent years, a severe drought hit apple orchards in the state of New York.  Because of the drought, most apple trees did not blossom.  The thrip population declined sharply because their food source disappeared.

What type of limiting factor is this?

Density-independent

500

The ecological level of organization that includes both biotic and abiotic factors is

Ecosystem

500

Create a 5 level Energy Pyramid starting with 45,670 kCal

Each Level: 45,670 kCal, 4,567 kCal, 456.7 kCal, 45.67 kCal, and 4.567 kCal

500

What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph?

Autotrophs make their own food (carbs)

Heterotrophs get their food (carbs) from consuming other organisms

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