Ecosystems 1
Ecosystems 2
Biodiversity 1
Biodiversity 2
Populations
100

Large area with similar climate conditions that determine plant & animal species

What is a biome?

100

Rule that states the percentage of energy that is available to the next trophic level.

What is the 10% rule?

100

The total number of different species found in an ecosystem.

What is species richness?

100

A measure of how all of the individual organisms in an ecosystem are balanced between the different species

What is species evenness?

100

Type of species with smaller range of tolerance, or narrower ecological niche makes them more prone to extinction

What are specialists?

200

Relationship that benefits both organisms

What is mutualism?

200

Shows how matter & energy flow through an ecosystem, from organism to organism.

What is a food web?

200

An env. disturbance (natural disaster/human hab. destruction) that drastically reduces pop. size & kills organisms regardless of their genome.

What is a bottleneck event?

200

A measure of how different the genomes (set of genes) are of the individuals within a population of a given species

What is genetic diversity?

200

Type of species that have few offspring, heavy parental care to protect them

What are k-selected species?

300

Areas where rivers empty into the ocean, mixture of fresh water and salt water.

What are estuaries?

300

This biome has the highest net primary productivity, in part because of consistently warm temperatures and abundant sunlight.

What is the tropical rainforest?

300

Range of conditions such as temperature, salinity, pH, or sunlight that an organism can endure before injury or death.

What is ecological tolerance?

300

The ability of an ecosystem to return to its original conditions after a major disturbance

What is ecosystem resiliance?

300

The max. Number of individuals in a pop. that an ecosystem can support (based on limiting resources)

What is carrying capacity?

400

A carbon reservoir that stores more carbon than it releases.

What is a carbon sink?

400

Process that removes CO2 from the atmosphere & converts it to glucose

What is photosynthesis?

400

A measure of an organism's ability to survive and reproduce.

What is fitness?

400

Name of the type of time frame of ecological disturbances that occurs with regular frequency (ex: dry-wet seasons)

What are periodic disturbances?

400

The number of individuals per unit of area in a population.

What is population density?

500

Rate that solar energy is converted into organic compounds via photosynthesis over a unit of time.

What is Primary Productivity?

500

Process plants use to draw groundwater from roots up to their leaves

What is transpiration?

500

Type of succession that starts from already established soil, in an area where a disturbance (fire/tornado/human land clearing) cleared out the majority of plant life

What is secondary succession?
500

The type of species that appear first, when the ground is simply bare rock, or bare soil after a disturbance

What are pioneer species?

500

The maximum potential growth rate, with no limiting resources.

What is biotic potential?