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100

Is the marsh rabbit (Sylvilagus palustris) a rodent?

No

100

What is a river delta?

The mouth of a river, area of deposition.

100

What is a compound leaf?

Bonus 100- What are the two types of compound leaves?

leaf having more than a single leaf blade (leaflets)

pinnately and palmately

100

Third order streams are larger than first order streams. True or False?

True

100

What are the 3 types of mangroves? 

(extra 100 for naming all)

red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), the black mangrove (Avicennia Germinans), and white mangroves (Laguncularia Racemosa).

100

Generally, most of the macronutrients in soil are most readily available at pH values between

6.5 and 7.5

200

What mammal types leaves claw marks in their footprints?

Canines

200

Do rivers or ponds have more oxygen?

Rivers

200

What does deciduous mean?

Refers to trees that drop their leaves each autumn.

200

What is a watershed?

an area of land that catches precipita?on (rain, sleet, snow) that flows & drains into a body of water such as a wetland, stream, river, lake, or groundwater

200

What step of the water cycle happens after condensation?

precipitation

200

Nitrification is the conversion of

ammonia is converted to nitrites (NO2-) and then nitrates (NO3-).

300

Name a few of Florida keystone species?

Gopher tortoises, American Alligator, gopher frogs, mice, foxes, skunks, opossums, rabbits, quail, armadillos and burrowing owls. 

300

Does does "benthic" mean?

Living on the bottom 

300

What is the petiole?

The leaf stalk

300

What is the "bud" part of a leaf?

A structure that will become a leaf, a flower, or a new shoot

300

What is the larval stage of a dobsonfly called?

 

Hellgrammite  


300

Why are some soils red?

due to ferric oxides occurring as thin coatings on the soil particles while the iron oxide occurs as haematite or as hydrous ferric oxide, the color is red and when it occurs in the hydrate form as limonite the soil gets a yellow colour

400

Name a FL mammal that is nocturnal.

Opossum, brown bat, racoon, skunk, coyote, red fox, panther 

400

What fish is this?

Black Crappie

400

Serrate, Lobed, Entire and Bristle tipped are all terms to describe what part of a leaf?

 leaf margin

400

Name 1 of the 8 Florida endangers birds

Bachman’s wood warbler, Cape Sable seaside sparrow, Eskimo curlew, Everglade snail kite, Florida grasshopper sparrow, Ivory-billed woodpecker, Kirtland’s warbler, and Red-cockaded woodpecker

400

What plant does this leaf come from?


Laguncularia racemosa, the white mangrove

400

In the following illustration please fill in the missing names of the master horizons in the blanks labeled (a) through (f) 

(a) = O, (b) = A, (c) = E, (d) = B, (e) = C, and (f) = R

500

What Florida mammal has an opposable thumb?

Opossum

500

What is transpiration?

when water evaporates from plant leaves up into the sky

500

This is an deciduous conifers. What tree does it come from?

Taxodium distichum 

Bald cypress

500

What does catadromous mean?

Bonus 100-What FL animal is catadromous?

migrating down rivers to the sea to spawn

Salmon, smelt, shad, striped bass, and sturgeon

500

List at least two reasons why scientists may want to study macroinvertebrates.

Bonus 100-Name a macroinvertebrate.

1. Macroinvertebrates are easy to sample. They are found in large numbers and can be easily collected and idenfied by most people.

2. Macroinvertebrates cannot easily escape pollution. While fish can swim away, birds can fly away & mammals can walk away.

3. Most invertebrates live most of their lives in the same part of a stream or river, clinging to objects like rocks, plant stems and underwater branches to keep from being swept away in the current. We know where to find them.

500

What are the names 1 of the 12 major soil orders of Soil Taxonomy? 

(extra 100 --- what taxa would you find here in Lee County)

Alfisols, Andisols, Aridisols, Entisols, Gelisols, Histosols, Mollisols, Inceptisols, Oxisols, Spodosols, Ultisols, Vertisols 

SWFL: Spodosols, south of Lee County Entisols, everglade Histosols