What a primary consumer eats
What is a producer?
An advantage of food webs over food chains
What is shows more predator-prey relationships?
The animal that boomed in population when wolves were removed from Yellowstone
What are elk?
A flower with a rotten smell would be pollinated by
What is a fly?
If a seed falls off of a tree and rolls away, it is dispersed by
What is gravity?
A consumer that eats primary consumers
What is a secondary consumer?
What is represented through the size of the space on the pyramid
What is the size of the population?
The population of urchins increasing when sea otters were hunted to extinction is an example of this kind of effect
What is a direct effect?
A flower that blooms at night and is large would be pollinated by
What is a bat?
If the stalk of a plant is blown over until the drop, the seed is dispersed by
What is wind?
The source of all energy in the ecosystem
What is simple/easy to read?
The beaver population struggling in Yellowstone is an example of this kind of effect
What is an indirect effect?
What is a bee?
What is force?
What a coyote is in this food chain
Grass --> Insect --> Shrew --> Coyote
What is a tertiary consumer?
Why the arrows go from lower to higher trophic level
What is to show the direction of energy transfer?
The stakeholder that would suffer economically from wolves being reintroduced into Yellowstone
Who are ranchers/hunters?
What is a moth?
2 ways that seeds can be dispersed by animals
What are eating and sticking to fur/feathers?
The trophic levels that return nutrients to the soil by breaking down dead organic matter
What are decomposers?
The percent of energy that is transferred from one trophic level to the next
What is 10%?
The stakeholder that would benefit economically from wolves being reintroduced into Yellowstone
What are local businessowners?
A flower that has no smell and is tube shaped would be pollinated by (2 answers, name both)
What are butterflies and birds?
The 4 things that every seed needs to germinate
What are air, temperature, water, & light?