Ecological Disruptions
Primary Succession
Secondary Succession
Biodiversity
Mystery
100

What is an example of a natural disaster that can disrupt an ecosystem?

possible examples: hurricane, wildfire, or earthquake, volcano

100

What is primary succession and where does it typically occur?

Primary succession is the process of ecological change that occurs in an area where no soil exists, typically after a volcanic eruption or glacier retreat.

100

What is secondary succession and how does it differ from primary succession?

Secondary succession is the process of ecological change that occurs in areas where soil and some organisms still exist, usually after disturbances like fire or human activity.

100

What is biodiversity and why is it important for ecosystems?

Biodiversity is the number and variety of organisms found in a specific region, and it is important for ecosystem resilience and function.

100

What does it mean for an ecosystem to be sustainable?

For an ecosystem to be sustainable, it must maintain its health and functionality over time, supporting diverse species and ecological processes.

200

How does a sudden increase in a population (like invasive species) impact the energy flow in a food web?

A sudden increase in a population, such as an invasive species, can lead to competition for resources, disrupting energy flow and decreasing native species populations.

200

What type of organisms are the first to colonize an area during primary succession?

Pioneer species, such as lichens and mosses, are the first to colonize an area during primary succession.

200

What are some common causes of secondary succession?

Common causes of secondary succession include forest fires, floods, and human activities like agriculture.

200

How does biodiversity contribute to the resilience of an ecosystem?

Biodiversity contributes to resilience by providing a wider range of species that can adapt to changes and disturbances.

200

What is the difference between a population and a community? 

A population is a group of individuals from the same species and a community is multiple populations (diff species) in the same area

300

Explain how human activities, such as deforestation, can disrupt energy transfer in an ecosystem.

Human activities like deforestation can reduce habitats, leading to energy loss in food webs and affecting species survival.

300

How does soil formation occur during primary succession?

Soil formation occurs as pioneer species break down rocks and contribute organic matter over time.

300

How does soil quality affect the process of secondary succession?

Soil quality affects the speed and type of recovery during secondary succession, as better soil can support a wider variety of plant species

300

Describe how a loss of biodiversity can affect an ecosystem's health.

A loss of biodiversity can lead to ecosystem instability, reduced services, and increased vulnerability to diseases and environmental changes.

300

What is a climax community?

a stable community that no longer goes through major ecological changes

400

How do changes to ecosystems impact the transfer of energy in food webs?

Changes to ecosystems can impact the availability of resources which leads to a decrease in populations and reduces the overall energy available in food webs.

400

Describe the role of pioneer species in primary succession

Pioneer species prepare the environment for later species by improving soil quality and creating conditions for new organisms to thrive.

400

Explain how secondary succession can restore a disrupted ecosystem.

Secondary succession can restore a disrupted ecosystem by allowing species to re-establish and regenerate the environment.

400

How do we measure and calculate biodiversity index?

Measure: transect sampling, quadrats, netting, canopy fogging, surveys

Calculate: number of species / total number of organisms

400

What is a regulating service? Give an example.

Services that help regulate the ecosystem such as pollination, water purification, protection from natural disasters

500

How can changes in one species' population affect other species in the food web?

Changes in one species' population can lead to cascading effects in the food web, impacting other species' survival and energy transfer.

500

Explain how primary succession leads to increased species diversity over time.

Primary succession leads to increased species diversity as more complex and varied species establish themselves over time.

500

Describe the timeline of species recovery during secondary succession after a disturbance.

The timeline of species recovery during secondary succession varies but often starts with fast-growing plants followed by shrubs and eventually trees over several decades.

500

Explain the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services.

Biodiversity enhances ecosystem services, such as pollination, nutrient cycling, and water purification, which are vital for a healthy environment.

500

What is the role of producers in an ecosystem and what would occur if they disappeared? 

Producers convert sunlight into consumable energy through the process of photosynthesis for primary consumers. If producers disappeared, all populations would disappear.