Ranking of Species
Ecology
Random
Populations!
100

An individual animal or plant. Not a group

Species / Organism

100

When a population is assorted with no clear pattern

Random Assortment

100

The ___________ is 4.56 Billion Years Old

Earth

100

The number of newborns that die is known as the Infant _______ Rate

Infant Mortality Rate

200

Groups of different species living together in an ecosystem

Community

200

When species are evenly spread out in an ecosystem they have a __________ assortment

uniform

200

What type of species takes care of their young and lives long into later life? They only have a few kids instead of hundreds

K selected species
200

What stage of demographic transition has a very high birth rate but an extremely high infant mortality rate? Hint: There are almost zero countries that are in this stage.

Stage 1

300

A group of the same species is reffered to as.

A Population

300

The permanent loss of a species in an ecosystem is known as? 

Extinction

300

_____ selected species are categorized by extremely high birth rates but most of their offspring do not survive into adulthood

R selected species.

300

In this stage of demographic transition,  death rates begin to decline due to improvements in healthcare, sanitation, and nutrition. However, birth rates remain high, resulting in rapid population growth.

Stage 2

400

The collection of all BIOlogical parts of the world is known as the?

Biosphere

400

When a population is spaced out in small groups throughout the ecosystem it has a ___________ assortment

Clumped

400
The maximum number of species a population can carry

Carrying Capacity

400

In this stage, birth rates fall below death rates, leading to a shrinking population. This phenomenon often occurs in highly developed countries

Stage 5

500

The collection of all biotic and abiotic factors in an area is known as?

An Ecosystem

500

The role or function an organism has in its ecosystem is known as its?

Niche

500

A method of population sampling where tags or labels are placed on animals and then introduced into the wild then recollected to estimate the population size.

A - Mark and Recapture

B - Quadrat Sampling

C - Sample Estimation

A - Mark and Recapture

500

Population Growth is defined by

_______ rate  -   _______ rate

Birth rate - Death rate

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