Download Ecology Final Study Guide Using the abo

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Biodiversity action plan wikipedia , lookup

Bifrenaria wikipedia , lookup

Island restoration wikipedia , lookup

Allometry wikipedia , lookup

Pleistocene Park wikipedia , lookup

Natural environment wikipedia , lookup

Sustainable agriculture wikipedia , lookup

Food web wikipedia , lookup

Ecology wikipedia , lookup

River ecosystem wikipedia , lookup

Herbivore wikipedia , lookup

Ecosystem wikipedia , lookup

Renewable resource wikipedia , lookup

Habitat wikipedia , lookup

Theoretical ecology wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Name: _______________________________________________ Date: __________ Period: _________
Ecology Final Study Guide
Using the above food web, list all the following:
Producers: carrots, grass, grain
Consumers: rabbits, fox, mouse, grasshopper, owl, bird
Herbivores: rabbit, mouse, grasshopper
Carnivores: fox, owl
Omnivores: bird
Autotrophs: carrot, grass, grain
Heterotrophs: rabbits, fox, mouse, grasshopper, owl, bird
Where does all the energy in this food web ultimately come from? The sun
Herbivores obtain their energy from eating plants (autotrophs)
The arrows in the food web show the flow or direction of energy.
Which organisms would most likely increase if the population of owls suddenly decreased?
Mouse and grasshopper
What is the niche of the grass? producer
Which organism would you expect there would be the least amount of? owl
What is the niche of decomposers? Break down waste & dead organisms to return raw materials to environment
(recyclers)
List 5 abiotic factors SWATS – sunlight, water, air/atmosphere, temperature, soil
What does biotic mean? living
Give an example of an abiotic factor affecting a biotic factor; Plants need water, carbon dioxide and sunlight to grow
Give an example of a predator – prey relationship fox (predator) rabbit (prey)
The four essential components of a habitat are water, food, shelter, space
Energy pyramids show a model of the energy flow in an ecosystem. There is the most energy at the bottom, the least
amount of energy at the top.
For a species to be invasive, it has to be non-native and cause harm.
Name 3 places carbon is found in nature soil, live animals and plants, dead animals and plants, water, animal waste,
decomposers, atmosphere
Threatened and endangered species are in danger of becoming extinct
This graph shows a predator-prey relationship. Which line represents predator and which line represents prey?
prey
predator
The graph below shows the changes in the size of a fish population over time. This dotted line represents
carrying capacity
Define carrying capacity: the largest population size an ecosystem can sustain or carry
Define limiting factors: abiotic and biotic factors that prevent the continuous growth of a population
How do limiting factors affect carrying capacity? Limiting factors control carrying capacity
genus and species are used in a species scientific name
ADD: Keystone species: Keystone species are essential to the health of an ecosystem. If they are removed, then the
ecosystem collapses or would be dramatically different.