
Ecology Unit Review
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Ecology Unit Review
by Ms. Rodriguez
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Topic 1 - Ecology Basics (8 questions)
organism -> POPULATION -> COMMUNITY -> ecosystem -> biome -> biosphere
Niche: what, where and when an organism does something, its JOB
Primary Succession: bare rock and no topsoil, FIRST community in an area, the first organisms are the PIONEER species
lichens first then grass/shrubs/small trees then big trees and finally a CLIMAX community
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Multiple Choice
A group of organisms of the same species
population
community
ecosystem
biome
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Multiple Choice
if 2 organisms have the same niche
they will both die
they will compete
they can't live together
they will both benefit
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Topic 2 - Community Ecology
Predation: (+/-)
Parasitism: (+/-)
Commensalism: (+/0)
Competition: (-/-)
Mutualism: (+/+)
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Multiple Choice
Birds called egrets, ride on the backs of cattle and eat the bugs they stir up when walking through grass. The cattle are unaffected by their presence.
mutualism
predation
competition
commensalism
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Topic 3 - Food Webs (9 questions)
The ultimate source or energy = the SUN
Primary producers -> primary consumer -> secondary consumers ->...
Decomposers get their energy from any level
Food chains are one linear feeding chain, while food webs are many connected food chains
Biomass- toal mass of living stuff in a trophic level
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Practice
What level has all the producers?
Which level has the highest biomass?
How much energy will the rat get?
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Topic 4 - Population Ecology
Carrying capacity: the max population that can be supported (averages out)
Density Dependent Limiting Factors: depends on population density
Density Independent: populationd ensity does not matter
Exponential growth: rapid growth in short time, j-curve
Logistic growth: rapid growth that levels off once carrying capacity is reaches, s-curve
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Multiple Choice
Exponential growth
j-curve
s-curve
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Multiple Choice
Predation, space/territory, disease are examples of:
density dependent limiting factors
density independent limiting factors
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