Succession
Species
Symbiosis
Symbiotic Relationships
Review
100

succession occurs in areas where no
well developed soil exists

What is Primary (Sucession)?

100

Lichens and
mosses

What are Pioneer Species?

100

protective coloration in which an animal resembles its
background.

What is Camouflage?

100

A eagle hunting a mouse.

What is Predation?

100

starts on lifeless substrate

What is Primary Succession?

200

Gradual establishment of an ecosystem
where one did not exist before

What is Primary Succession?

200

Middle stages of primary succession are
dominated

What is Intermediate Species?

200

an interaction between two organisms that are
using the same limited resource.

What is Competition?

200

A tick feeds on the blood of its host and may carry disease

What is Parasitism?

200

 starts where soil remains and some life persists
after disturbance

What is Secondary Succession?

300

Gradual change in species occupying
an area, due to changes in 1 or more
abiotic or biotic factors favoring some
species over another.



What is Succession?

300

Plant or animal species that are the
first to occupy a newly exposed or
disturbed area.

What are Pioneer Species?

300

Any interaction between two organisms in which
one organism (the predator) consumes all or part of another organism (the prey).



What is Predation?

300

The flower lives on a tree and absorbs the water from runoff and the tree is unaffected.

What is Commensalism?

300

introduced AND causes ecological/economic/human
harm.

What is an Invasive Species?

400

Gradual reestablishment of an
ecosystem from an area where it
previously existed.

What is Secondary Succession?

400

Pioneer Species

What are Lichen & Fungi?

400

symbiotic relationship where one organism is harmed and the other is helped

What is Parasitism?

400

a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the second is neither harmed nor helped.

What is Commensalism?

400

Deforestation, Habitat Loss, Runaway Fertilizer Runoff, and Uncontrolled Introductions are examples of?

What are Negative Human Impacts?

500

Last stage of succession.

What is Climax?

500

an intimate relationship between different species
in which at least one species depends upon the relationship to
survive.



What is Symbiosis?

500

a symbiotic relationship where both organisms are helped in some way.

What is Mutualism?

500

An ant protects a caterpillar from predators and the caterpillar produces a sweet liquid for it to drink.

What is Mutualism?

500

Higher species diversity generally increases resilience and
stability.

What is Biodiversity or Ecosysytem Sustainability?