Levels of Organization
Ecological Relationships
Biomes
Trophic Levels
Population Growth
100

An ecologist wants to study the behavior of a pack of wolves in Beaverhead County. What level of hierarchy would the ecologist look at to study only the group of wolves?

Population

100

A group of kids go out for a hike to a mountain lake. On their return, one of them found a tick embedded into his leg.

Parasitism

100

Very little rain, leads to fewer plants, temperature is high

Desert

100

In a food chain consisting of grass, rabbits, snakes, and hawks, which organism is a primary consumer

Rabbits

100

A population of squirrels have immigrated to an existing species in a forest. This immigration leads to:

An increase in population of the squirrels in the forest

200

A group of multiple different species in a certain area

Community

200

A population of elk that reside in the Ruby Valley have shown signs of decrease in the past 10 years. The elk population have been fighting for the same resources in the ecosystem.

Intraspecific competition

200

Moderate precipitation with some dry seasons, fairly productive vegetation

Grasslands

200

How much energy is typically lost to heat or used by organisms as energy flows through an ecosystem

90%

200

What is a density independent factor in a desert?

Rainfall

300

The combination of populations, communities, and abiotic factors

Ecosystem

300

Which describes the relationship between bees and flowers as both are benefitting from the interaction

Mutualism

300

Coniferous forest in cold wet climate

Taiga

300

Worms are used in gardens to help recycle material back into the soil to help the plants grow. What type of organism are worms?

Decomposers

300

Which survivorship curve (I, II, or III) represents organisms that have many offspring but provide little to no parental care?

Type III

400

A group of ecosystems that share common climates and location to the equator

Biome

400

A feeder fish usually follows behind sharks to pick up food scraps that they leave behind. The fish gets food and the shark is unaffected.

Commensalism

400

What two biomes share the same amount of precipitation?

Desert and Tundra

400

Trapping has severely reduced the population of rabbits in an ecosystem with grass, snakes, and hawks. What is the most likely effect this will have on the other organisms?

The snake population will decrease rapidly and the grass population will increase

400

How does a niche help different species, such as various sandpipers, live on the same beach without competing for the same food?

They partition resources by having different beak lengths to reach different depths.

500

All of the abiotic and biotic factors of the whole planet

Biosphere

500

Describe the relationship between predator prey populations. 

As the prey population increases so does the predator population, then the predator population gets too large and the prey population decreases.

500

Explain why biodiversity is often higher in biomes closer to the equator, such as tropical regions, compared to the arctic.

Tropical regions have more stable temperatures and higher precipitations supporting more niches. 

500

Bees are one of the primary consumers in the park, when bees are removed from the ecosystem, the ecosystem balance is destroyed. Bees are an important part of the ecosystem in Yellowstone National Park, they are;

Keystone Species

500

Without other changes to a population, which of the following will cause a population to decrease in size?

The birth rate is less than the death rate