WHO LIVES HERE?
BIOCRUST SUPERPOWERS
BIOCRUST UNDER ATTACK
BIOCRUST MYSTERY
THE FINAL THREAT
100

Which of these is a major component of biological soil crusts?

A. Cyanobacteria
B. Sharks
C. Coral
D. Ferns

Cyanobacteria

100

What is one major ecological function of biological soil crusts?

A. Increasing soil erosion
B. Stabilizing soil
C. Producing plastic
D. Preventing all rainfall

Stabilizing soil

100

I’m the long-term environmental stress that can threaten biocrust communities.

Drought

100

I look like dirt, but I’m alive.

Biocrust

100

A storm hits bare soil and soil protected by a healthy biocrust. Which is generally more vulnerable to soil loss?

A. Bare soil
B. Biocrust
C. Both equally
D. Neither

Bare soil

200

I can photosynthesize and, in some cases, fix atmospheric nitrogen. Who am I?

A. Cyanobacteria
B. Earthworm
C. Grasshopper
D. Earthworm

Cyanobacteria

200

Cyanobacteria can contribute to which important nutrient cycle?

A. Nitrogen cycle
B. Mercury cycle
C. Plastic cycle
D. Petroleum cycle

Nitrogen cycle

200

A biocrust loses one of its key microbial groups. What happens first?

A. Function
B. Ocean
C. Pollination
D. Migration

Function

200

“The living skin disappears. Wind suddenly steals the exposed soil. What ecological process has escaped?”

Erosion

200

 A fragile biocrust is repeatedly walked over. What is the most likely result?

A. Degradation
B. Expansion
C. Germination
D. Pollination

Degradation

300

Name TWO groups of organisms commonly found in biological soil crusts.

  • Cyanobacteria
  • Algae
  • Lichens
  • Mosses
  • Fungi
300

A biocrust is destroyed. What is the most likely immediate ecological consequence?

A. Greater soil stability
B. Increased vulnerability to erosion
C. Instant forest growth
D. Increased biodiversity everywhere

Increased vulnerability to erosion

300

 The crust dries out and becomes inactive, but later rainfall brings it back to life. What ability does this show?

A. Dormancy
B. Predation
C. Migration
D. Competition

 Dormancy

300

Which environmental factor would you most likely measure when studying how dryland biocrusts respond to climate change?

Moisture

300


Imagine the biocrust disappears.
Soil becomes less stable → erosion increases → nutrients are lost → plant establishment becomes harder.

What larger environmental process could this chain eventually contribute to?


A. Desertification
B. Pollination
C. Photosynthesis
D. Succession

Desertification

400

A scientist removes cyanobacteria from a biocrust. Which ecosystem function could be directly affected?

A. Nitrogen fixation
B. Ocean circulation
C. Pollination by bees
D. Tidal movement

Nitrogen fixation

400

Which process can biological soil crusts influence during rainfall?

A. Water infiltration and runoff
B. Ocean tides
C. Cloud formation
D. Earthquake frequency

Water infiltration and runoff

400


“Animals remove vegetation and repeatedly disturb the soil surface. Which human-managed activity is most closely associated?”


A. Overgrazing
B. Irrigation
C. Afforestation
D. Pollination

Overgrazing

400

Several different organisms living and interacting in the same soil-surface layer form a biological…

A. Population
B. Community
C. Habitat
D. Species

Community

400


A biocrust is destroyed by disturbance. Years later, the community gradually returns.

Was the biocrust resistant or resilient?


A. Resistance
B. Resilience
C. Competition
D. Succession

Resilience

500

Which organisms can form a symbiotic partnership between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism?

A. Lichens
B. Earthworms
C. Insects
D. Grasses

Lichens

500

Why can a thin biological soil crust have effects far beyond its tiny physical size?

A. It interacts with soil, water, nutrients and microorganisms
B. It produces rainfall
C. It controls the climate by itself
D. It replaces all vegetation

It interacts with soil, water, nutrients and microorganisms

500


The crust isn't directly destroyed but hotter, drier conditions make its survival increasingly difficult. What stress is increasing?


A. Aridity
B. Humidity
C. Fertility
D. Salinity

Aridity

500

A biocrust organism changes soil conditions, which then affects other organisms. What does this demonstrate?

A. Interaction
B. Isolation
C. Extinction
D. Migration

Interaction

500


Two biocrust communities experience the same drought.

Crust A: changes very little.
Crust B: loses most of its structure.

What property explains why Crust A withstands the disturbance better?


A. Resistance
B. Recovery
C. Succession
D. Competition

Resistance

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