Vocabulary
Succession
Biodiversity
Who cares?
Tolerance
100

Predictable changes in an ecosystem after a disturbance 

What is ecological succession?

100

This type of succession tends to be "faster"?

Secondary

100

This type of ecosystem/biome tends to have the highest biodiversity index?

What is the rainforest?
100

The variety of life in a specific area

What is biodiversity?

100

Species that live in many different places, eat a variety of foods, and tolerate different conditions

What are generalist species?

200

The ecosystem service concerned with processes we do ourselves

What is supporting?

200

After a glacier melts the area would go through this type of succession

Primary

200

The role an organism plays in an ecosystem

What is a niche?

200

Actions that help to save an ecosystem and its inhabitants 

What is conservation?

200

Range of conditions that an organism can endure before injury or death

What is ecological tolerance?

300

The first species to colonize an area after a disturbance

What is a pioneer species?

300

In terms of succession, this stage would have the highest biodiversity

What is a Climax community?

300

The study of ecological relationships and community structure on islands

What is island biogeography?

300

The ecosystem service concerned with money generated by recreation

What is cultural?

300

Range where an organism will die

What is the zone of intolerance?

400

Characteristics that help a species tolerate or even benefit in their ecosystem

What are adaptations?

400

These two species are often pioneer species in primary succession

What is moss and lichens.

400

The four aspects of biodiversity.

What is genetic, ecosystem, species, and functional?

400

Single species rapidly evolving into several new species to use different resources

What is adaptive radiation?

400

Zone that has fewer organisms and marginal niches

What is the zone of physiological stress?

500

The four types of adaptations

What are behavioral, physiological, structural, and co-adaptations?

500

Appear after pioneer species have developed deeper soil with more nutrients

What are mid successional species?

500

Species that have legislation/acts passed to protect them and their habitats

What are endangered species?

500

What are the three main ways that humans affect biodiversity?

Overexploitation, pollution, habitat destruction

500

States that the existence and abundance of a species is determined by the levels of environmental factors

What is Shelford's law?