What do we call the dotted line labeled "D"
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Carrying Capacity
What is a "limiting factor"?
Something that limits the species of a population in an ecosystem
What is the limiting factor for the lynx?
The hare
What is biodiversity?
A big variety of organisms/abiotic factors within an ecosystem
Relationship in which both organisms benefit
Mutualism
In an ecosystem, what is the carrying capacity?
the maximum number of individuals of a population that the environment can support is the...
Disease (bacteria), food availability, predators, etc.
Elaborate on why there would always be more hares than lynxes in the ecosystem in spite of the lynxes being a predator.
Hares have bigger litters and there can never be too many lynxes due to food supply
What is the difference between biotic and abiotic factors?
Biotic factors are living organisms and Abiotic factors are non-living factors in an ecosystem.
Relationship in which one individual benefits and the other is harmed
Parasitism
Identify a possible limiting factor that can cause the mouse population to reach its carrying capacity. 
Limiting Factors: predators, habitat, competition for resources, disease, water, etc
Give at least 2 examples of ABIOTIC limiting factors
drought, severe winter, natural disaster, virus-caused diseases, etc.
Why does the predator population lag behind the prey population? (i.e. predators increase AFTER the prey increase)
The prey is the food for the predator, so the increase in the prey means an increase in food for the predator. So, the predator population can grow.
How can biodiversity stabilize an ecosystem?
When there is a variety of plants and animals, there is a variety of resources available. Food webs will not fall apart at the decrease of a few resources.
Relationship in which one individual benefits and the other is unaffected
Commensalism
What is the carrying capacity? 
about 250
In a forest ecosystem, which of the following is the best example of a limiting factor for a rabbit population?
a. the robin (bird) population
b. amount of grass/flowers available
c. the amount of sunlight
d. rabbits have no limiting factors
b. amount of grass/flowers available
Why does the hare population decrease?

There are more predators at that time, so they are getting eaten more
What determines an ecosystem's carrying capacity?
Limiting factors: resources, stable animal/plant populations, variety of life
What is an example of parasitism?
Tape worm, flea, tick, etc
Which of the following might cause the carrying capacity of this rabbit population to DECREASE?
a. increase in food for a few years
b. fewer predators
c. harsh winters for a few years
d. more resources available in the ecosystem

c. harsh winters for a few years
Based on this graph, what is the limiting factor for the hare population? 
the lynx population
(just like what we saw with the ecological pyramids, there are more primary consumers like the hare than there are top predators like the lynx)
Based on this graph, what will happen to the lynx and hare populations over the next 15 years? 
The populations will continue to increase and decrease until they both reach a carrying capacity.
In an ecosystem, what can cause the decrease of a population?
Predation, lack of food supply/habitat, deforestation
What is an example of mutualism?
Clown fish and sea anemone, coral and algae, etc