Misc/Older Labs
Competition
Specialists and Generalists
Last Lab
100
Name one of the species concepts we talked about with the variation (shell lab). Hint there were 3 main ones.

Biological, morphological, genetic

100

Name 2 species that compete for the same food source

(Any reasonable answer)
100

What is one benefit to being a generalist?

- More options, more adaptable in changing environments, less picky

100

Name one way a disturbance can help an ecosystem!

- Nutrient availability/redistribution, etc.

- Opening up light gaps

- Seed dispersal, etc.

200

Protists and fungi are:

Prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Eukaryotic!

200

What type of competition is within a single species?

IntrAspecific competition

200

Give an example of a specialist (that isn't a snail kite)

- Pandas (bamboo)

- Monarch butterflies (milkweed)

- Kirtland's warbler (jack pines)

200

How are disturbances caused by humans different than those that naturally occur in an ecosystem?

Larger scale, faster, more disruptive, often different than what that ecosystem is used to

300

A lichen is a combination of: ______ and _______

Fungus and algae

300
Name a way that a species can avoid competition

- Becoming a specialist (adapting to eat something that nothing else eats)

- Spatial/temporal changes

300

Which is better suited to colonizing a new environment: a specialist or generalist?

Generalist! More options

300

What happened to the peppered moth?

Industrial revolution covered everything in soot and killed the light-colored lichen on the trees, moth was able to rapidly adapt and become darker to blend in better