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By: Ms. McCallumore

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Abiotic & Biotic factors that limit the growth of a species are called:

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What is the major difference between primary and secondary succession?

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In primary succession, what are the pioneer species?

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The relatively stable collection of plants and animals that results from

succession is called.

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Type of succession that can begin after a lava flow.

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If the global warming trend continues and permafrost under the tundra melts, what biome would you predict would

replace it?

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$200If precipitation on a tropical savanna increased from 100-200 centimeters

per year, but the temperature remained the same, what biome

would replace the savanna?

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Which two biomes have the least amount of percipitation?

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How would you classify a biome having broad-leaf evergreen trees, mosses, and orchids, 20-25 C, and

seasonal rainfall of less than 200 cm a year.

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DailyDaily

DoubleDouble

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Which of the following is a density dependent factor:

competition, deforestation, hurricanes, droughts

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On ten acres of forest there are 8 deer, seven coyotes, 45 armadillos, and 231 pine trees. Which has the

highest population density?

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A flowering plant has seeds that are carried by the wind. What is the most

likely dispersion pattern that the plants from these seeds will grow in?

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The movement of organisms into a given area is called:

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A rat that has a short life span and produces many offspring can be

classified into which reproductive strategy?

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Which of the following has the highest population density?

a.US b. Michigan

c. New York City

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Under ideal conditions, what will usually happen to a population?

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Countries in stage 1 of demographic transition (like many African nations)

have a ________ birthrate and a ________ deathrate

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In countries like Kenya and Afghanistan the human population is growing rapidly, which is this type of

growth (J-shaped graph)

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$500What shape would a graph be of a species that reproduced for generations and had a limited

supply of food water and predators.

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Which of the following is a density independent factor?

a.Weather b. Crowding

c. Parasitism

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The average year-to-year conditions of temperature and precipitation in a

particular region are referred to as the regions:

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If you have pet fish, but notice that they quit reproducing if the water in their tank becomes too hot or cold

what is this an example of?

(Hint- think of the steelhead trout picture)

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Which area has the greatest diversity?

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MISC $500If natality is 12, mortality is 26.

Immigration is 17, emigration is 3. What is the net effect on the

population size?

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Limiting Factors

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Soil

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What grows there firstEx. Lichens & Mosses

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Climax Community

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Primary Succession

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Boreal Foreset

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Tropical Seasonal Forest

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Tundra, Desert

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Tropical Seasonal Forest

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Which animal would be found in the

biome that has cold to moderate winters, warm summers, fertile soils, and is home

to a variety of vegetation, such as coniferous trees, deciduous trees,

flowering shrubs and ferns?

• DeerDeer• LizardLizard• Polar BearPolar Bear• ZebraZebra

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What is

Deer

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Competition

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Pine Trees

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Random

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Immigration

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r-strategy

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C. New York City

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It will grow rapidly

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High, High

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Exponentially

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S-shaped, logistic growth

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A. Weather

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Climate

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Zones of Tolerance

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C

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