Terms
Factors/Zones
Succession
Ecosystems
Grab Bag
100

Any abiotic or biotic factor that restricts the existence, numbers, reproduction, and distribution of organisms

What is a limiting factor?

100

Sunlight, climate, water, food, space

What are common Limiting Factors?

100

  What are examples of natural events that may trigger the process of Succession?

Forest fire, lava flow, tsunami

100

Where would phytoplankton be found in the ocean?

near the surface where there is abundant light  

100

Draw a population pyramid to indicate a country that will grow rapidly in the near future.

draw a triangular figure with a wide base

200

What factors directly increase populations?


births

immigration

200

What could increase carrying capacity?

increased habitat area, increased food source

200

A lichen and an annual grass are examples of these.

What are pioneer species?

200

 What is biodiversity?

all the variety of living things in an ecosystem

200

What are some of the impacts of invasive species

invasive species can out compete native species for food, shelter and space which disrupts the food web

300

What is maximum population an environment can support?

carrying capacity

300

What is the Photic Zone?

Portion of the Marine Biome where photosynthesis can take place

300

The colonization of barren land by communities of organisms

What is Primary Succession?

300

In what zone do photosynthetic organisms ?

photic zone

300

What is a negative effect of deforestation?

loss of habitat

loss of carbon dioxide sequestering by trees

loss of shade

400

What is a Climax Community?

A stable mature community that undergoes little or no change in the number of species

400

What happens if a pond loses its algae production what might happen next?

since producers are gone (algae) then fish will not have food and they may die off too.

400
Orderly natural changes and species replacements that take place in the communities of an ecosystem
What is Succession?
400

What happens to pressure and temperature as depth increases in the ocean?

temperature decreases and 

pressure increases as depth increases

400

What is indicated in a population pyramid that has a narrow base, medium middle and small at the top ?

population decline with more older people needing care and few young people to reproduce or help care for the elderly.

500

What is an example of a density independent limiting factor?

fire, drought, flood, hurricane, habit destruction by 

humans


500


What are abiotic factors for the Oceans?

Salinity, depth, availability of light, and temperature

500

Arrange the following in proper sequence: Climax Community, Primary Succession, Secondary Succession

What is Prmary Succession, Secondary Succession, Climax Community?

500

increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

What are the results of increased burning of fossil fuels?

500

What happens to an ecosystems if a top predator is lost?

there may be an increase in consumers and a decrease in producers