Ecosystems Dynamics
Animal Adaptations
Changes in Ecosystems
How Animals Respond
100

Bottom of the feeding pyramid; largest group

Primary producers (plants)

100

DAILY DOUBLE

A trait that enables an animals to blend in with its environment or to hide in plain sight.

What is camouflage?

100

An abiotic factor?

water, soil, air, etc.

100

Areas of water with very low levels of oxygen

What is a dead zone?

200

Organisms in second trophic level

primary consumers and herbivores (cows, deer, rabbits, etc.)

200

Animals that use warning coloration may have distinctive patterns, contrasting colors, or bright colors.

What is warning coloration?

200

End result of succession

What is climax community?

200

DAILY DOUBLE

When an ecosystem has been disturbed but soil and organisms remain.

What is secondary succession

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Do populations of different species of birds that live in the same community compete?

What is interspecific competition. Birds could be competing for food or habitat.

300

Nest building, reflex, migration, etc.

What is examples of innate behavior?

300

Some plants need fire to to germinate, how would this give plants an advantage in succession?

After a fire, these would be among the first plants to germinate and begin the process of succession.

300

After a volcanic explosion what would be some of the first things to grow back?

What is lichens or mosses

400

A chain among organisms in a stream.

What is algae -> stream invertebrates ->fish ->birds

Arrow needs to point away from the energy source.

400

Why would competition between members of the same species be greater than competition between individuals of different species?

They use the same kinds of resources.

400

DAILY DOUBLE

With no greenhouse effect on Earth, what would happen to temperature on Earth?

The Earth would be much colder.

400

DAILY DOUBLE

The prey population grows larger when this happens

What is the top consumer is removed from the food web?

500

How animals contribute to the nitrogen cycle.

Animal waste decomposes and adds nitrogen (ammonia) to the ground. Dead animals will also decompose, and due to nitrogen fixation, nitrogen will be added to the soil.

500

Organisms in the food pyramid from bottom to top

What is the primary produces (plants), herbivorous consumers (herbivores), 1st level carnivorous consumers (primary consumers), 2nd level carnivorous consumers (secondary consumers), top carnivores 

500

How might cutting down a forest affect the greenhouse effect?

Since less carbon dioxide is taken form the air, the greenhouse effect could be increased because of higher CO2.