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This aquatic ecosystem has a thin layer of water covering soil that is wet most of the time

wetlands

100

What term describes an ecosystem's ability to maintain dynamic equilibrium despite significant outside disturbances?

resilience

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Soil formation, nutrient cycling, and primary production are examples of this broad service that supports other services.

supporting services

100

The region between the lowest low tide and the highest high tide is called this; it's home to organisms adapted to changing water levels.

intertidal zone

100

Benefits like recreation, spiritual value, and aesthetic enjoyment are part of this service type.

cultural services

200

A geographic area on Earth with ecosystems that have similar biotic and abiotic features

biome

200

The biodiversity index is calculated by

dividing the number of species by the total number of individuals

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the number and variety of living things found in a specific region.

biodiversity

200

How many species have scientists identified so far?

2 million

200

This method captures birds by using fine nets suspended in trees or along flyways.

mist netting

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This category of ecosystem services includes pollination, water purification, erosion control, and climate regulation.

regulating services

300

What does a biodiversity index closer to 1 indicate?

greater biodiversity

300

This method of sampling involves spraying insecticide into tree canopies to collect falling arthropods; it's used to study canopy species.

canopy fogging

300

This ecosystem is described as "among Earth's most fertile ecosystems" and frequently filters water and supports many plants and animals.

wetland

300

This biome is characterized by very little rainfall and covers about one-third of Earth's land mass

desert

400

which forest biome has the highest level of biodiversity

tropical rain forest

400

What taxonomic group has the highest number of known species according to the graph in the text?

insects and arthropods 

400

This underwater structure is built from the skeletons of tiny coral animals and supports many marine species.

coral reef

400

These ecosystem services provide goods such as food, water, and medicine.

provisioning services

400

This method of measuring biodiversity involves placing a square frame on the ground and counting organisms inside it.

quadrat sampling

500

A region where freshwater meets saltwater

estuary

500

This biome is also called a boreal forest and is dominated by cone-bearing trees adapted to cold climates.

taiga

500

This biome has cold, treeless plains and often has permafrost (frozen ground).

tundra

500

Which of these is NOT a type of biodiversity: Genetic diversity, Species diversity, Ecosystem diversity, or Geographic diversity

Geographic diversity

500

his sampling technique involves laying out a line across a habitat and recording organisms encountered along it.

transect sampling