Ecology
Wildlife Management
Carrying Capacity
Food Webs
100

What is ecology? 

The study of interactions between Organisms and there environment 

100

What is a renewable resource?

Something that can be replenished indefinitely

100

What is carrying capacity?

The maximum number of individuals that an environment can support

100

What is a food web?

A model that demonstrates the flow of energy in a ecosystem

200

What Makes up an ecosystem? 

organisms, climate, water, rocks, and other nonliving things in a given area

200

What are the three big ways we play a role in wildlife management?

Hunting and fishing, Surveys, Revenue from hunting licenses

200

What are the two types of population growth?

Exponential and logistic

200

What are the two organisms that make food webs work?

Autotrophs and heterotrophs

300

True or false: an ecosystem includes both abiotic and biotic factors

True

300

What are the four wildlife management practices for healthy environments?

Predator control, Controlling or preventing disease and its spread, Hunting regulations, Habitat improvement

300

What is the difference between immigration and emigration?

Immigration- movement of individuals into a population from another population 

Emigration- movement of individuals out of a population and into another population  

300

What are the three consumers?

 Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores

400

What is ecological succession?

The series of changes in an ecosystem where one type of ecosystem is replaced with another

400

What is the difference between an invasive species and threatened or endangered species?

Invasive species - an animal or plant that does not belong in a certain habitat     

Threatened or endangered- an animal, plant or any other organism that is on the verge of extinction  

400

Describe a species that have rapid life history patterns?

Small body size, mature rapidly, reproduce early, and have short life spans 



400

What do scavengers and decomposers do?

Scavengers-eat dead organisms

Decomposers- break down dead organisms causing them to rot  



500

What are the three types of symbiotic relationships in an ecosystem?

Commensalism , parasitism, mutualism

500

What Is The Difference Between Conservation And preservation?

Conservation- wise use of natural resources, without wasting them    

Preservation-saving natural resources, but with no consumptive use of them, such as by outlawing hunting of endangered species

500

What describes species that have a long life history pattern?

They live in stable environments, reproduces and matures slowly and have long lives, large bodied species, exhibit a lot of parental care

500

What is trophic level?

A feeding step in a food chain that allows the passage of material and energy