Evolution and Classification
Adaptations and survival
Food Webs & Ecology
Marine Mammal Diversity
Ocean Science and Conservation
100

This process explains why sharks and dolphins have similar body shapes despite distant ancestry.

 Convergent evolution

100

Primary insulation in whales.

Blubber

100

Foundation of most marine food webs.

Phytoplankton

100

Marine mammal that uses rocks as tools.

Sea otter

100

The greatest long-term threat to many marine mammal populations caused by increasing global temperatures.

Climate change

200

Whales belong to this class of vertebrates.

Mammalia

200

Protein that stores oxygen in muscles.

Myoglobin

200

Loss of predators causing ecosystem imbalance.

Trophic cascade

200

This Arctic predator depends heavily on sea ice to hunt seals and is the only member of its family recognized as a marine mammal.

Polar bear

200

When toxins become more concentrated at higher trophic levels, the process is called this.

Biomagnification/Bioaccumulation

300

The closest living land relative of whales.

Hippo

300

Dark back and light belly coloration.

Countershading

300

The interconnected feeding relationships in ecosystems.

Food web

300

Whale famous for ambergris production.

Sperm whale

300

The movement of nutrients from deep water to the surface by rising currents is called this.

Upwelling

400

Finger bones inside whale flippers are this type of structure.

Homologous structures

400

Behavior of looking above the water surface vertically.  

Spyhopping  

400

The ecological role filled by sea otters in Pacific kelp forests.

Keystone species

400

Whales with baleen belong to this suborder.

Mysticeti

400

The scientific term for the variety of life within an ecosystem.

Biodiversity

500

Small hind limb remnants in whales are considered this type of structure.

Vestigial structures

500

Powerful tail movement that propels whales.

Tail flukes

500

The process by which whales recycle nutrients from deep water back to surface ecosystems through defecation.

Whale pump

500

Toothed whales belong to this suborder.

Odontoceti

500

The invisible pollutant produced by ships and industrial activity

Noise pollution