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100

Where the Serengeti National Park is located (country name, not continent)

Tanzania

100

Name of the disease that Italian soldiers brought to Africa that quickly spread from cattle to other hooved animals

Rinderpest

100

A _________________ is anything that affects how a population can grow

Limiting factor

100

________ interactions occur between components of an ecosystem in which one thing has a significant impact on another, without an intermediate factor

Direct

100

In 1993, there was abnormally low rainfall in the dry season; this is called a __________

Drought

200

Term for when a population rapidly increases (example: buffalo and wildebeest did from 1960-1977)

Exponential Growth

200

The disease also greatly impacted many populations of people because cattle were their main source of ______ and income.

Food

200

The Wakuria tribe in the northern region were poaching and selling ________ to Kenya in order to make money.

Buffalo

200

Indirect interactions occur as a result of a _____________ effect, in which one component eventually affects another component

Trickle Down

200

After the lack of rainfall, there was more intense competition for food leading to large numbers of animals dying of ____________ by the end of the dry season (in October)

Starvation

300

Wildebeest migrate around different regions of the Serengeti, following the seasonal patterns of ___________

Rainfall

300

Type of campaign that started in 1960 to eliminate the disease

Vaccine

300

The wildebeest population stabilized, starting in the mid 1970s. They reached __________ at about 1.3 million animals

Carrying Capacity

300

An increase in wildebeest resulted in higher tree density in the Serengeti because of ______ grass and less fire as intermediate factors.

Less

300

Buffalo were slower to recover because buffalo do not _______ to find food, were still poached and population density was already low

Migrate

400

The amount of energy that would be transferred to the primary consumer if the primary producer started with 1,000,000 kcal

100,000kcal

400

One of the primary indicators that veterinarians used to confirm the elimination of rinderpest was a lack of _________ in adult wildebeest and buffalo

Antibodies

400

Wildebeest are more likely to die of ____________ rather than _____________

Starvation/Predation

400

Bob Paine’s groundbreaking study of starfish removal is an example of ____ ________ regulation in the Pacific Northwest tide pools

Top Down

400

The wildebeest had a higher ________ _________ meaning they had no trouble finding mates, and a large population can grow more quickly than a smaller population

Population Density

500

From 1961-1975 survival rates for the ____________ were increasing at the same time the _________ population was also increasing

Wildebeest. lion

500

Term for when more and more cattle were vaccinated, the risk of them passing the virus to the wild populations greatly decreased

Herd Immunity

500

Food availability and increased competition for grass in the dry season is the limiting factor for the wildebeest population. This is called ________________

Bottom Up Regulation

500

The animal that is the keystone species of the Serengeti because their presence and numbers in the ecosystem has many, many direct and indirect effects

Wildebeest

500

The buffalo population didn’t start rebounding until the mid 2000’s and are still rising as of 2020. This was due to better park management and more ranger patrols against ________

Poaching