Food Webs
Ecosystems
Human Impacts
Threatened and Extinct Species
Classification
100

The top predator in an ecosystem

Apex predator

100

Non-living factors in an ecosystem

Abiotic factors

100

The removal of trees from an ecoystem

Deforestation

100

This Tasmanian species became extinct around 80 years ago

Tasmanian tiger

100

The most specific classification level

Species

200

Animals that only eat plants

Herbivores
200

The scientific name for the area an organism lives

Habitat

200

This process affecting coral is the result of high water temperatures

Coral bleaching

200

This species habitat in South East Queensland is at threat due to housing development and the building of dams

Platypus

200

These two groups make up the scientific name of organisms

Genus and species

300

All food chains begin with this group 

Producers

300

These factors consist of populations of different organisms plus the organic matter produced by them

Biotic factors

300

This occurs when a large habitat is separated into smaller habitats

Habitat fragmentation

300

This endangered bird feeds on she-oak seeds

Black cockatoo

300

Mammal, reptile and birds are an example of which group

Class

400

These animals eat both plants and animals

Omnivores

400

A desert is an example of what

Biome

400

The removal of vegetation from the banks of waterways can cause this issue with soil

Erosion

400

This large marsupial was the size of a four wheel drive

Diprotodon

400

The classification system was named after this scientist

Carl Linneaus

500

These organisms return nutrients to the food chain

Decomposers or detritivores

500

A group of different plants and animals living together 

Community

500

This allows farmers to divert water from creeks and rivers to crops

Irrigation

500

This animal is thought to be the reason for the extinction of Tasmanian devil on Australia's mainland

Dingo

500

Humans, chimpanzees and bonobos belong to this order

Primate

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