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Symbiotic Relationships Species A Species B Commensalism Receives benefit Not affected Mutualism Parasitism Harmed Parasitoidism Predator-prey

Commensalism

Symbiotic Relationships Species A Species B Commensalism Receives benefit Not affected Mutualism Parasitism Harmed Parasitoidism Predator-prey

Parasitism or Parasitoidsim

Predator-Prey

Food Web

Food Chain Grass Grass Hopper Hawk Owl

Pyramid of Energy

Pyramid of Biomass

Pyramid of Numbers

Pyramid of Numbers Exception (from notes) 5 Birds 100 000 Spruce Bud Worms 1 Spruce Tree

How much energy available in Primary Consumers?

What would have the highest measure of albedo? Snowcap of mountain Canopy of forest Black T-shirt Small Pond

Extinct (X) Species Labrador Duck -1875 

Extirpated (XT) Paddle Fish – Last seen in Canada 70 years ago, still present in Mississippi River

Endangered (E) Northern Cricket Frog – Only found in Point Pelee, Ontario

Threatened (T) Phantom Orchid – Only found in BC - threatened by habitat destruction

Special Concern (SC) Ipswich Sparrow

Not at Risk (NAR) Black Squirrel

Carbon Emissions

World Biomes

Canadian Biomes

Soil Composition