Food Webs/ Food Chains
Ecological Succession
Symbiosis
Terms/ Definitions
Human Impact
100

Explain carrying capacity and what it might look like on a graph.

Carrying capacity is the maximum population an environment can support long-term. On a graph, it appears as a horizontal line where population growth levels off, forming an S-shaped curve or a sharp drop off.

100

What is a pioneer species and give some examples.

The first organisms to appear after a disturbance or the formation of new land. (Lichens and mosses)

100

A remora fish has an adhesive disk or sucker on its head, which it uses to attach itself to larger fishes, such as sharks. This attachment causes the shark no harm. The remora fish eat scraps of food that the sharks drop as they feed. This is an example of

commensalism

100

What is Ecology?

Ecology is the study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment, including both the living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components

100

Less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would be expected to....

Reduce the rate of global warming

200

What type of organisms are represented at the base of an energy pyramid, and why are they crucial for the ecosystem?

Producers are represented at the base of the energy pyramid. They are the foundation for the ecosystem.

200

What are the two types of ecological succession?

Primary and Secondary

200

A tick feeds on a dog’s blood is an example of

parasitism

200

Whats the difference between a population and a community?

Population is a single species, can make fertile offspring together (ex: population of humans)

Community: all of the living organisms in an area (ex: deer, raccoons, insects, rabbits all in a forest)

200

Green iguanas were introduced to Florida through the pet trade and accidental escapes. The state's warm climate allowed them to thrive and spread rapidly. They outcompete native species by consuming vegetation and disrupting local ecosystems. This would be an example of 

an invasive species

300

How do changes in one species, such as a decline in mice, affect the populations of other species like hawks within an ecosystem?

A decline in mice would cause a decline in the hawk population since there is less food.

300

What is a climax community and what type of plants may you see?

The final, stable stage of ecological succession. Climax communities contain mature trees.

300

Bees collect nectar from flowers and pollinate them in the process. What would this be an example of?

Mutualism

300

What is the difference between abiotic and biotic factors?

Biotic= Living

Abiotic= Nonliving

300

What are some causes of the increased burning of fossil fuels

industrialization and cars

400

What happens to energy as it moves through a food chain, and which organism gets the least energy?

The energy gets lost as heat through respiration.

400

What is the difference between primary succession and secondary succession?

Primary- there is no life present, (Bare rock) usually occurs after a volcanic eruption

Secondary- A disturbance occurs where there is still some life present (soil is present) usually occurs after a forest fire, earthquake, landslide.)

400

What is the relationship between a lion and a zebra?

Predator/prey

400

Define Niche

The organisms role in the ecosystem or environment. (Where it lives, what it eats, what eats it.)

400

How does deforestation decrease biodiversity?

Less trees means less habitat and food for native animals. Without a habitat and food, some animals may not survive leading to a decrease in biodiversity. 

500

What is the role of decomposers in a food web?

Decomposers break down dead organisms and return their nutrients back to the environment

500

Would an ecosystem eventually return to its natural environment after a disturbance like a wildfire?

Yes, over time ecological succession will take place and the environment will return to its climax community

500

What type of symbiotic relationship would be a fungus (athletes foot) growing on a humans foot

Parasitism

500
When two organisms have the same niche (same habitat and same food source) what might happen between the species 

Competition or compete for resources 

500

What are some ways to reduce the effects of climate change/ global warming

Recycle, drive and fly less (reduce burning fossil fuels)