Food Chains & Symbiosis
Biodiversity
Texas Ecoregions
Ecological Succession
Human Impact
100

The symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.

What is mutualism?

100

This word describes the variety of life across all levels of ecological organization.

What is biodiversity?

100

This Texas ecoregion lies along the gulf of Mexico.

What is the Gulf Coast?

100

A series of community changes over a long period of time.

What is primary succession?

100

The clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land.

What is deforestation?

200

These organisms get their energy from the sun through the process of photosynthesis.

What are producers/autotrophs?

200

The variation in genes that exists within a species.

What is genetic diversity?

200

Lubbock has an average wind speed of 12.4 mph and is located in this ecoregion.

What is the Rolling Plains?

200

A series of community changes over a relatively shorter period of time.

What is secondary succession?

200

This type of human impact on the environment can have a negative impact on the air we breathe.

What is pollution?

300

This symbiotic relationship occurs between a flea and a dog.  The fleas live on dogs and feed off of their blood.

What is parasitism?

300

This location on Earth includes the hottest spots for species diversity.

What is the equator?

300

The name of the ecoregion Abilene is located in.

What is the Rolling Plains?

300

Regrowth after a forest fire is an example of this type of succession.

What is secondary succession?

300

As defined by NASA, this human impact is defined as the long-term heating of Earth's climate due to human activities that increase heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in our atmosphere.

What is global warming?

400

Many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.

What is a food web?

400
Fill in the blank. The farther from the equator species diversity __________.

What is decreases?

400

The average annual precipitation of the High Plains.

What is 15.1 - 20 inches?

400

A volcanic eruption forming new land is an example of this type of succession.

What is primary succession?

400

The instance in which a species population becomes too large for the environment to provide and sustain.

What is overpopulation?

500

This part of a food chain or food web represents energy flowing between organisms.

What is an arrow?

500

This ecosystem comprises only 6% of all land on Earth but is home to nearly 50% of all the species on Earth.

What is tropical rainforests?

500

The Llano uplift is located within this Texas ecoregion.

What is the Edwards Plateau?

500

A species that is the first to colonize an environment after primary or secondary succession takes place.

What is a pioneer species?

500

Red fire ants are not native to Texas, but can easily be found all over the state. They negatively affect the environment around them, making them this type of species.

What is an invasive species?