Food Webs
Ecology
Species
Population Growth
Population Survivorship
100

This is the lowest trophic level on a food chain.

What is producer?

100

This is a group of individuals from one species in an area.

What is population?

100

This type of species is at immediate risk of extinction.

What is endangered?

100

This is the name of a graph of exponential growth when a population's growth is not limited.

What is J curve?

100

Short lifespan is an example of this type of strategist

What is R Strategist?

200

This is the percentage of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next.

What is 10%

200

This is a group of different species in one area.

What is community?

200

A highway is built, dividing a forest into two halves. This could cause this type of isolation.

What is geographic isolation?

200

This is the term for the number of organisms that an environment can support over a long period of time.

What is carrying capacity?

200

Long parental care is an example of this type of strategist

What is K Strategist?

300

This is trophic level that eats producers.

What is primary consumer?

300

A tick consuming the blood of a moose is an example of this type of symbiotic relationship.

What is parasitism?
300

One rodent is active during the day, while the other is only active at night. They could experience this type of isolation.

What is temporal isolation?

300

This is the type of limiting factor that will have an increased effect as population size increases.

What is density-dependent limiting factor?

300

This population pyramid shows __________ growth (positive, negative, or stable)

What is stable growth?

400

This is an organism that breaks down dead and decaying matter into simpler molecules that can be absorbed.

What is decomposer?

400

Barnacles like to attach to whales. The barnacles gain transport and food, and the whale is unaffected. This is an example of this kind of symbiotic relationship.

Commensalism

400

Provide the term for this definition:

If the gene pool of two populations are separated and cannot be shared through reproduction, the populations may develop into a new species.

What is speciation?

400

This type of limiting factor has the same effect on a population regardless of how large the population is.

What is density-independent factor?

400

This is what "K" represents on the following graph:

What is carrying capacity?

500

This is an interconnection of food chains, showing how different trophic levels interact.

What is a food web?
500

The actual, limited role an organism plays in its ecosystem when competing with another species is this type of niche.

What is realized niche?

500

This is the term for birth rate in a population.

What is natality?

500

This is the term to describe the number of offspring an organism produces.

What is fertility?

500

The orange line represents this survivorship curve.


What is Type 3 Survivorship Curve?