Animal Behavior
Population
Habitation
Animal Movement
Human Impact
100

What is a behavior when birds travel to a different location due to temperature and season

Migration

100

what is an abiotic factor and a Biotic factor 

Non Living factors in the ecosystem and living factors in an ecosystem

100

A species that is important the Ecosystem which stabilizes the food chain

Keystone species 

100

What is this Movement called when Animals are moving without direction but with a purpose

kineses

100

What are Humans known for releasing into the Atmosphere

Carbon dioxide

200

what is this symbotic relationship called where both species gets benefits

mutualism

200

what are Invasive Species 

Non-native species that drastically alters food web and/or ecosystem.

200

What is a huge area with many habitats and species called?

Ecosystem

200

Change in direction, automatic movement toward (positive taxis) or away from (negative taxis) a stimulus.

Taxis

200

Which Species were Mainly modified by humans to benefit in hunting.

Dog/wolf
300

what is this type of symbiotic relationship is this: +/0

Commensalism

300

What are some triggers that activate density dependent factors?

1: resource limitation

2:triggered by increasing Population density 

3: food, shelter, space predation, infectious diseases.

300

A role the species plays:

Includes the type of food it eats, where it lives, here it reproduces, and its relationship with other species. 

Ecological Niche

300

what is a density independent factors

density independent factors: factors that are independent of population density 


300

What is SimpsonÅ› diversity index

a measurement of the biodiversity of an ecosystem

400

What is the movement called when a animal is born with a certain behavior that they inherit from birth

Innate

400

Name all the level of the consumerism chain in order

Producers >>> primary consumers >>> secondary Consumers >>> tertiary consumers

400

What are the three main steps of the nitrogen cycle

Nitrogen fixation, Nitrification and denitrification

400

While migration is a round trip, this one-way movement of individuals away from their birthplace- often to find new territory and avoid inbreeding- is known by this D word

Dispersal 

400
What is Ecology?

The scientific study of interactions between different organisms and between organisms and their environment or surroundings 

500

What is another type of associated learning called, this one is known as "trial and error learning".

Operant Conditioning 

500

What is K-selected species:

Species where population size remains constant and produce a small number of relatively large offspring that require much care until maturation.

500

What can cause what is known as a "food chain disruption".

Extinction of a key stone species

500

This type of long-distance, seasonal, and bidirectional movement, often triggered by food scarcity or photo-period changes, allows species like the Artic Tern to maximize resources, while others like the monarch butterfly rely on it for survival

Animal migration

500

Renowned for her long-term study of chimpanzees in Tanzania, she redefined the relationship between humans and animals.  (1934–present)

Jane Goodall