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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Communities Types of species Species Interactions Succession Potpourri Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Communities This is the term for the number of different species that make up a community

$100 Answer from Communities Species diversity/richness

$200 Question from Communities This is the term for the differences in physical appearance at boundaries between ecosystems

$200 Answer from Communities Edge effects

$300 Question from Communities List 2 of the 4 factors that affect biodiversity in communities

$300 Answer from Communities Latitude Depth Pollution Dissolved O2 content

$400 Question from Communities This is the term for number of niches, how they compare, and how they interact in a community

$400 Answer from Communities Niche structure

$500 Question from Communities This is the term for the “mosaic” of vegetation found in most large communitites

$500 Answer from Communities Patch effect

$100 Question from Types of Species These types of species that normally live & thrive in a particular ecosystem

$100 Answer from Types of Species Native species

$200 Question from Types of Species This type of species have broad niches, can live many places, use a variety of resources. And give an example!

$200 Answer from Types of Species Generalist species Ex: humans, cockroaches, coyotes, dandelions

$300 Question from Types of Species The emerald beetle is an example of this type of species

$300 Answer from Types of Species Invasive species

$400 Question from Types of Species These species play key roles in their ecosystems due to their interactions with other species

$400 Answer from Types of Species Keystone species

$500 Question from Types of Species Scientists observe these species to determine the overall health of an ecosystem

$500 Answer from Types of Species Indicator species

$100 Question from Species Interactions This is competition between members of 2 or more different species

$100 Answer from Species Interactions Interspecific competition

$200 Question from Species Interactions This interaction benefits one species, and the second is neither helped or harmed

$200 Answer from Species Interactions Commensalism

$300 Question from Species Interactions Give 1 example of an adaptation prey uses to avoid capture

$300 Answer from Species Interactions Camouflage Warning colors Speed/endurance Chemical warfare Mimicry Etc…

$400 Question from Species Interactions List the 3 ways species divide up resources during resource partitioning

$400 Answer from Species Interactions Using at different times Using in different places Using in dfferent ways

$500 Question from Species Interactions Give an example of 2 species in a mutualist relationship

$500 Answer from Species Interactions Clownfish & amemone Oxpeckers & rhino Sucker fish & shark Etc…

$100 Question from Succession These are the first organisms to colonize any newly available area and begin the process of ecological succession

$100 Answer from Succession Pioneer species

$200 Question from Succession This is the gradual reestablishment of biotic communities in an area where a biotic community was previously present. Also known as “old field succession”

$200 Answer from Succession Secondary succession

$300 Question from Succession This is the term for the final and stable community in an ecosystem

$300 Answer from Succession Climax community

$400 Question from Succession This is the ability of an ecosystem to resist being disturbed

$400 Answer from Succession Inertia or persistence

$500 Question from Succession This states that moderate disturbances in communities promote greater species diversity than small of major disturbances

$500 Answer from Succession Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis

$100 Question from Potpourri This is the number of moons that Mars has

$100 Answer from Potpourri 2

$200 Question from Potpourri This is the average lifespan of a human eyelash

$200 Answer from Potpourri 5 months

$300 Question from Potpourri This is the name of the unit of time that is 1/100th of a second

$300 Answer from Potpourri A jiffy

$400 Question from Potpourri This actor, who played Sonny in The Godfather, won New York City’s “Italian of the Year” award 2 years in a row, even though he is Jewish

$400 Answer from Potpourri James Caan

$500 Question from Potpourri These exist inside Mexican jumping beans, and are responsible for their jumping

$500 Answer from Potpourri Moth larvae

Final Jeopardy This is the species of protist that was used in a famous experiment to determine the effects of competition on a species

Final Jeopardy Answer Paramecium