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Populations
Succession Process
Competition
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Biotic Potential
100
This is considered a healthy population and is known as Predator/Prey
What is "S" Curve
100
This type starts with bare rock
What is Primary
100
This is when members of the same species compete for a limited supply of food
What is intraspecific
100
This is an organism that attaches itself to another organism, not intending to kill it
What is parasite
100
This is the rate at which people have children
What is reproductive rate/ birth rate
200
This is an unhealthy population and increase rapidly then drops rapidly
What is a "J" Curve
200
This type starts with grass
What is Secondary
200
When ecological niches compete for overlapping resources
What is interspecific
200
This is when animal move from their homes to find resources
What is migration
300
This is when two similar animals are competing for the same food source
What is same niche competitors
300
This is what brings in the first layer of soil in Primary
What is wind
300
This type occurs between different niche animals
What is interspecific
300
This is an organism that is specific to one host
What is host-specific organism
300
This is what animals use to fight off predators
What are defense mechanisms
400
This is a group of the same species of animals
What is a population
400
Secondary happens after this
What is deforestation
400
This is when some will get what they need and some won't
What is intraspecific
400
This is a state of balance between births and deaths
What is population equilibrium
400
This is necessary for animals to gain new territories
What is the ability to invade new habitats