These are things that "everyone" can use and has access to.
What are commons?
This ecosystem service includes things like recreation in national parks and spiritual connections to nature.
What are cultural ecosystem services?
These islands are large and close.
What are islands with highest migration and biodiversity?
What are specialists?
This group is typically the "normal" group in an experiment, used for comparison to other experimental groups.
What is the control group?
This ecosystem will likely recovery from a natural disruption the fastest.
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What is ecosystem B?
Local fisheries fishing in nearby waters providing food to communities are an example of this type of ecosystem service
What is a provisioning ecosystem service?
This island is likely to have a lower number of species migrants due to its distance from Africa
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What is Easter Island?
This type of species can be a sign that an ecosystem is experiencing a change, like increased pollution.
What is an indicator species?
This type of finch was more likely to survive in 1980
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What is finches with large beaks?
This Canadian city has the highest ecological footprint
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What is Calgary?
This is an example of a regulating service
What is pollination?
What is decomposition?
What is water purification?
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What is habitat diversity?
These are examples of pioneer species in primary succession
What are moss and lichen?
This index should be used when you want to consider rare species and can count the total number of individuals
What is the Shannon Biodiversity Index?
This is a solution to improving a "tragedy of the commons" effect
What are fines?
What are regulatory policies?
What are privatizing common areas?
The color of the moth was due to this type of variation
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What is genetic variation?
Invasive species are more likely to be this type of organism
The ecosystem had the greatest species richness at about this age of stand.
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What is 100 years?
Based on the frog hatching data, this is the frog's range of tolerance
What is pH 4.5 - 6?
In order to be more similar to Edmonton, citizens of Calgary should focus on lowering their footprint in this category
What is housing?
This law aims to limit fossil fuel emissions in the US by 50% by 2030
What is the Inflation Reduction Act?
Lemurs, which live only on the island of Madagascar are an example of these
What are endemic species?
White oak, Red Oak, and Beech are examples of theses.
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What are climax species?
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What are slow-growing, shade tolerant species?
Based on the graph, this is typically correlated with lower water prices
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What is increased water use?