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Live from Noland Hall in Madison, Wisconsin… Composed without permission from Sony Picture Studios… This….Is….JEOPARDY!!! Jeopardy • Family Matters • Quit Crowding Me • Write or Wrong? • Noland’s Next Top Model • How to be an A-Student • Mmmmmm… • • • • • • 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 Double Jeopardy • • • • • • Who Am I? Potpourri Getting it on Evolution Growing Pains Know Yo’ TA’s • • • • • • 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 Final Jeopardy Form and Function 1A Back 1B Back 1C Back 1D Name two different ways to distinguish between members of the Esocidae family Back 1E Back “Schreckstoff” is a substance released by members of this diverse family to warn others of predators 2A What are the three types of competition? Back 2B In the most famous fish competition experiments, what species did Werner and Hall use, and what was the habitat distinction? Back 2C What are four characteristics that often make species successful invaders? Back 2D Name the four most common ways fish are introduced into the US? Back 2E What are the 2 levels at which we can easily quantify competition? Give an example of a way to measure competition at each level. Back 3A What are the 7 sections of a fish ecology paper, in order Back 3B Readers will look at these three parts of a paper first Back 3C Which is more often reported in a literature citation entry: the volume number or issue number? Back 3D What is the main difference between journal articles and books/websites? Back 3E What are the three subsections within the Methods section? Back 4a This model describes how predation can influence community structure Back 4b We used this model to investigate competition Back 4C: Worm et al. 2006 extrapolated this type of model to make the claim that all fisheries would collapse by 2048 Back 4D We use this model to fit age and growth data Back 4E Ecosystem models that have several stable states describe this ecological concept Back 5A This section of a scientific paper describes the justification, main results, and key interpretations of the study Back 5B Back 5C Back In Lotka-Volterra Competition models, this value represents the competitive effect one species has on the other 5D This theory describes the tradeoff between predation risk and food availability Back 5E Ray-finned fishes belong to this subclass while Jawless fish belong to this Superclass Back 6A What method would you use to collect the diets of fish without killing them ? Back 6B Draw the three types of functional response curves. Back 6C What values would you use to answer a question which diet items are most important to fish condition? . Back 6D What are the two possible mechanisms for a numerical response to increased prey abundance? Back 6E Holling’s disc equation measures this for a potential food item Back 1F Back 1G B A C Back 1H Back 1I Back 1J Name 5 invasive species of fish that have plagued Wisconsin waters Back 2F Johnny Darter Per m2 Riffle Pool Run Back 2G Name a fish collection technique appropriate for diet analysis studies and indicate why Back 2H Draw the four types of fish scales on the board Back 2I Name two strategies for the management of sustainable fisheries Back 2J Theoretical maximum sustainable yield occurs at this value Back 3F Name 3 variables that can effect early life survival? Back 3G Non-guardrding spawners are typically characterized by these two traits exemplified by R-strategists. 3H This is a strategy by which smaller males can spawn despite the presence of larger males 3I Back 3J Name and describe the central hypothesis regarding the success or failure of a year class Back 4F What is the most primitive group of living fishes in Wisconsin? What is the most unique morphological aspect of these fishes? Back 4G Describe two traits of a maneuverability specialist Back 4H Describe the difference between a primitive and a derived swim bladder Back 4I What are 4 major trends in fish evolution? Back 4J What is the Webberian apparatus? What is its function? Back 5F What part of the equation is missing? Consumption = + Waste + Growth Back 5G What are the units of specific growth rate? Back 5H What are the 3 primary ways to determine growth of fish over a season? Back 5I Before backcalculating growth, what relationship must be established? Back 5J Describe Lee’s Phenomenon Back 6F What habitat factor driven by lakeshore development effects the growth at age of largemouth bass? Back 6G What species is described as an obligate planktivore in the Great Lakes, but is continually found in rocky inshore waters consuming benthic invertebrates? Are they native? Back 6H Name the 2 life history characteristics of round goby that allow them to reach large populations quickly Back Jereme became an expert in this during his undergraduate work Name 2 of the 4 variables found to correlate with round goby presence absence? Final Based on it’s body morphology, provide a discussion on the kind of habitat this fish lives in and what it eats?