Mr. Bartolone’s Population Ecology Jeopardy.

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Mr. Bartolone’s Population Ecology Jeopardy

What are the 3 types of Symbiotic Relationships? 1-100

What is Mutualism? Give an example… 1-200

What is a symbiotic relationship? 1-300

What is Parasitism? Give an example… 1-400

What is Commensalism? Give an example… 1-500

What is Succession? 2-100

What is Primary Succession? 2-200

What is secondary succession? 2-300

Why does Primary Succession take longer than Secondary Succession? 2-400

What is the difference between a Pioneer Species and a Climax Community? 2-500

What are Limiting Factors? 3-100

Biotic Factors in the environment that have an increasing effect as population size increases are called… 3-200

What are Density-Independent factors? 3-300

What factors affect density? 3-400

What is the formula for density? 3-500

What is a Boom and Bust curve? 4-100

What does a J-curve show? 4-200

What is a Carrying Capacity? How do we show it? 4-300

What type of curve does our world currently have? 4-400

What are the x & y axis for a growth curve graph? 4-500

What is Immigration? 5-100

What are the 3 key features of a Population? 5-200

Disease, starvation, competition, and parasites are examples of… 5-300

What is the Rate of Natural Increase? 5-400

What is Dispersion? 5-500