Habitat Selection
Management Planning
Wildlife Roles
Whatcha doing?
Doing Something
100

Species that can use a wide range of resources (e.g. food, habitat types, etc)

What is a generalist? 

100

Continually revisiting management strategies as you learn more? 

What is adaptive management? 

100
A target species for management, with the hopes that benefits will expand to the whole system 

What is a focal/umbrella species? 

100

The study of animal behavior

What is ethology? 

100

Direct cause of behavior? 

What is a proximate cause? 
200
Two scales of habitat selection? 

Geographic region, home range, territory

200

Changes in habitat selection/movement due to predator presence? 

What is non-consumptive effects? 

200

A species with a disproportionate impact on an ecosystem's function. 

What is a keystone species? 

200

Rearing the young of a vulnerable species by a common related species? 

What is surrogacy/cross-fostering? 

200

Indirect/evolutionary cause of a behavior. 

What is an ultimate cause? 

300

Factors that might reduce a habitat's carrying capacity?

What is resource availability variation? 

300

What management strategy might you use to control an invasive species? 

What is reduce food availability, etc? 

300

Wildlife conservation strategy with the most bang for your buck

What is habitat management? 

300

Reason why you are advised to keep smellable items away from your tent in bear country. 

What is olfactory/smell cues? 

300

Two ways to observe animal behavior for cheap/easy? 

What are camera trapping/direct observation? 

400

An animal selects an area with lower food quality, but better cover. 

What is a trade-off? 

400

Coarse woody debris is important for.... 

What is soil nutrients/regeneration/arthropod habitat/salamander habitat, etc
400

Number of individuals that survive to reproductive age, dependent on environmental factors and maternal nutrition 

What is recruitment? 

400

Olfactory chemical used by animals to communicate to conspecifics? 

What are pheromones? 

400

Two ways we can quantify behavior. 

What are duration, latency, intensity? 

500

Habitat characteristic that allows dispersal. 

What is connectivity? 

500

A species that serves as an ambassador for a particular ecosystem or cause? 

Flagship species

500

To ensure that hunting is used properly as a management tool, consider these things. 

What are demographics, vital rates, mortality causes, etc? 

500

Unique sensory adaptations by some animals. 

What are barometric pressure/magnetite for sense of direction, etc? 

500

What are some pieces of information we can glean from a collared animal? 

What is habitat selection, travel, home range, mortality, etc?