Trophic Pyramid
Disturbances
Biodiversity
Symbiosis
100

Energy is lost at each level of the trophic pyramid. Why, where does it go?

The energy is lost as heat. Producers lose the most energy and tertiary consumers lose the least.

100

What is primary succession?

After a disturbance there is no soil left.

100

What is biodiversity?

The amount of different species in an area

100

What is commensalism? Give an example

+/0, one animal benefits, one has nothing happen. Birds and cows, whales and barnacles, etc.

200

What are producers? Give 2 examples

Any organism that can do photosynthesis. (Plants like flowers, trees, grass, ...)

200

What is secondary succession?

After a disturbance there is soil left.

200
Why is low biodiversity bad?

Easy to collapse...

200

What is parasitism/predation? Give an example

+/-, one animal uses the other as food and it does hurt the other animal. Cat/liver flukes, lion/gazelle, human/cow, mosquito/human
300

What are secondary consumers? Give 3 examples.

Secondary consumers eat other organisms and are eaten by tertiary consumers. ( Fox, small birds, spiders, ...)

300

What is a climax community?

A community with high biodiversity that is difficult to disturb and can recover from disturbances easily.

300

Why is high biodiversity good?

Many different types of species that stabilize ecosystems...

300

What is competition? Give an example

-/-, when two organisms compete over resources it hurts both of them by taking away energy and focus from more important things. Sheep fighting, bower birds, etc.

400

What are tertiary consumers? Give 3 examples of organisms

Any organism that can eat other organisms and isn't eaten. (wolf, bear, lion, tiger, human,...)

400

What is a pioneer community? What are pioneer species?

A pioneer community is the community that exists after a disturbance. Lichens, mosses, and small grasses are examples of pioneer species.

400

What are 5 things that can hurt biodiversity?

invasive species, pollution, hunting, land development, habitat fragmentation, agriculture, etc.

400

What is mutualism? Give an example.

+/+, two organisms help each other survive, benefits both. Clownfish/anemone

500

What is a trophic cascade? Give an example of a trophic cascade that has collapsed and list at least 2 consequences of that collapse.

A trophic cascade is how everything is connected and the organisms at the top and bottom of the pyramid all rely on each other. Too much of one organism is a bad thing and can disturb the ecosystem. Yellowstone national park is one example, because no wolves were there to control deer populations, many other animals left and the park became less biodiverse.

500

How can you compare the biodiversity of a farm field to the biodiversity of a thick forest?

Farm has low biodiversity, forest has high biodiversity....

500

What is the most biodiverse place on earth?

Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot

500

What is the name of the relationship between plants and mushrooms? Is it always mutualistic?

Mycorrhizae, no