Island Biogeography
Biodiversity
Succession
Evolution
Ecosystem Stability
100

A dispersal method by which organisms colonize islands

What is wind? water? animal transport?

100

The biggest threat to biodiversity

What is habitat loss?

100

The type of succession that begins after a volcanic island forms

What is primary succession?

100

A heritable trait that increases an organism's fitness in a specific environment

What is an adaptation?

100

A non-native species that causes ecological and/or economic damage

What is an invasive species?

200

The theory of island biogeography states that these islands have lower rates of immigration

What are FAR islands?

200

Populations that lack this are more vulnerable to disease and environmental stressors

What is genetic diversity?

200

The type of succession that begins with soil

What is secondary succession?

200

The process by which variation in traits makes some individuals more likely to survive and reproduce in their environment than others

What is natural selection?

200

These species use a wide range of resources, occupy a broad niche and are more likely to survive environmental stressors

What is a generalist species?

300

The theory of island biogeography states that these islands have lower rates of extinction

What are LARGE islands?

300

The number of different species within an ecosystem

What is species richness?

300

The first species to colonize a barren environment, break down rock, and make soil

What is a pioneer species? 

300

This factor is necessary for natural selection to occur

What is genetic variation?

300

A species that has a disproportionately large impact on its ecosystem relative to its abundance

What is a keystone species?

400

The two factors that influence biodiversity on islands

What is size and distance from the mainland?

400

geographic regions with an exceptionally high level of biodiversity

What are hotspots?

400

The process by which rocks are broken down through microbial activity or the roots of plants

What is biological weathering?

400

The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment

What is fitness?

400

The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances?

What is ecosystem resilience?

500

Species that utilize a limited set of resouces, occupy a narrow ecological niche and are more vulnerable to environmental changes

What is a specialist species?

500

The region with the highest marine biodiversity on the planet

What is the coral triangle?

500

A factor that tends to increase as ecological succession progresses

What is biodiversity?

500

The physical separation of populations for long periods of time that leads to speciation

What is geographic isolation?

500

The ability of an ecosystem to withstand disturbance

What is ecosystem resistance?