Populations
Aquatic Biomes
Terrestrial Biomes
Evolution
Ecological Interactions
100

Includes all of the living things and their physical environments within a particular area

Ecosystem

100

Streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes

Freshwater Ecosystems

100

A large naturally occurring area of land with largely evergreen forest vegetation found in northern sections of the Northern Hemisphere

Taiga

100

The gradual process by which something changes into a different form.

Evolution
100

organisms of one species living in the same place at the same time

Population

200

The specific environment in which an organism lives

Habitat

200

land that stays wet year round; most diverse of fresh water(swamp marsh bog)

Wetland

200

A forest that is humid and rainy for much of a year

Rainforest

200

the process by which certain traits make it more possible for an organism to survive.

Natural Selection

200

all the populations that live in an area at the same time

Community

300

Relative number of organisms of each age group within population

Age Structure
300

Saltwater ecosystems (Estuary, Intertidal Zones, Neritic Zones, Open Ocean)

Marine Ecosystems

300

an area that gets little precipitation and has very little vegetation

desert

300

a group of a type of organisms or animals.

Species

300

a group of similar organisms whose members can mate with one another and produce fertile offspring

Species

400

Type of growth in which a population initial exponential growth almost always slows and stops due to limiting factors

Logistic Growth
400

River meets ocean/ saltwater meets freshwater(delta)

Estuary

400

a major ecological community such as grassland, tropical rainforest, or desert

Biome

400

the evolution by which new species are formed.

Speciation

400

an organism's particular role or how it fits into an ecosystem

Niche

500

Parts of an ecosystem that are living or used to be living

Biotic Factors

500

Where sea meets shore/ ocean hits the land

Seashore

500

a forest containing trees that lose their leaves each year

Deciduous Forest

500

the end of a species

Extinction

500

shows how the energy in food is passed from one organism to another in an ecosystem

Food chains