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Pop and ecosystems

Populations and Ecosystems Biology

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What animal is unique to grassland? Lark bunting
What plant is unique to grass land? Gramma Grass
What is unique about the grassland? Most of the biomass is underground
What is the animal unique to shrubland? Wild turkey
What is the plant unique to shrubland? Gambels oak
What is unique about the shrubland? It is the most diverse
What is unique to the montane? It needs fire
What is the animal unique to montane? aberts squirel
What is the plant unique to montane? Ponderosa pine
What is the plant unique to the subalpine? Subalpine fir
What is the animal unique to subalpine? Snowshoe hare
What is unique to subalpine? Skiing, wettest
What is the plant unique to the tundra? Bristle cone pine
What animal is unique to tundra? The pika and ptamigan
what is unique to the tundra? Perma frost
What organisms can be found in all? Mule deer, Elk, bears aspens
What are the 10 biomes? Freshwater, ocean, tropical forest, tundra, chaparral, montane, savanna, temperate grassland, desert, temperatebroodleaf forest, coniferous forest
What determines a biome? Climate
what does the world pop. look like J curve
what does carrying capacity look like S
what is lady bug seasonal pop? Boom bust
Preadator prey is? Two lines in correspondaece
What is a biotic factor? A living limiting factor
Examples of biotic factors Predator- prey
What is a abiotic factor Non living limiting factor
Examples of abiotic Natural disasters, food supply
What is parasiteism? Only one partner benifits, and other is affected
comensilism One partner is benifited the other is neither helped nor hindered
Mutualism Both are helped for example, Lichen
What level has most biomass? Producers
Which level has least biomass? Secondary and tertiary consumers
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