Populations Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Changes in Populations Species Interactions Demography Define it! Biodiversity 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 Define it! number of individuals per unit area
$100 Answer from Define it! What is density?
$200 Question from Define it! relative distribution of individuals
$200 Answer from Define it! What is dispersion?
$300 Question from Define it! water, sunlight, or nutrients for plants
What are limiting resources? $300 Answer from Define it! What are limiting resources?
$400 Question from Define it! deaths caused by disease
$400 Answer from Define it! What is density dependent?
$500 Question from Define it! Example of indirect competition for resources
What is a territory? $500 Answer from Define it! Other examples will be accepted.
$100 Question from Biodiversity A species that is not native to a particular region
$100 Answer from Biodiversity What is an exotic species?
$200 Question from Biodiversity 2 examples of living Museums of the world’s biodiversity
$200 Answer from Biodiversity What are zoos, Wildlife parks, aquariums and botanical gardens?
$300 Question from Biodiversity Species that is native to an area and is found only there
$300 Answer from Biodiversity What is an endemic species?
$400 Question from Biodiversity Illegal harvesting of fish, game or other species
$400 Answer from Biodiversity What is poaching?
$500 Question from Biodiversity When a species is clearly on the verge of extinction, people can start one of these
$500 Answer from Biodiversity What is a captive breeding program?
$100 Question from Changes in Populations movement of individuals into an area
$100 Answer from Changes in Populations What is immigration?
$200 Question from Changes in Population the study of human populations
$200 Answer from Changes in Populations What is demography?
$300 Question from Changes in Populations when deaths occur more quickly in a crowded population, the population is said to be this
$300 Answer from Changes in Populations What is density dependent?
$400 Question from Changes in Populations Populations undergo this type of growth when they grow faster and faster
$400 Answer from Changes in Populations What is exponential?
$500 Question from Changes in Populations Populations that overshoot their carrying capacity, then run out of resources and decline show this type of growth.
$500 Answer from Changes in Populations What is logistic?
$100 Question from Species Interactions The unique role of a species within an ecosystem (Or its job.)
$100 Answer from Species Interactions What is a niche?
$200 Question from Species Interactions An organism’s location
$200 Answer from Species Interactions What is a habitat?
$300 Question from Species Interactions Species A benefits and species B is killed
$300 Answer from Species Interactions What is predation?
$400 Question from Species Interactions Species A benefits and Species B is unaffected
$400 Answer from Species Interactions What is commensalism?
$500 Question from Species Interactions A lichen (an algae and bacteria) have this type of relationship
$500 Answer from Species Interactions What is mutualism?
$100 Question from Demography These graphs allow demographers to compare distribution ages and sexes of populations for a specific area
$100 Answer from Demography What is a population pyramid?
$200 Question from Demography The number of babies born each year per 1,000 women in a population
$200 Answer from Demography What is fertility rate?
$300 Question from Demography the average number of years members of a population are likely to live is called this
$300 Answer from Demography What is life expectancy?
$400 Question from Demography One reason why educating women worldwide has lowered birthrates
$400 Answer from Demography What is they learn family -planning techniques? other examples can be accepted
$500 Question from Demography Which period of human history did human population grow the most rapid?
$500 Answer from Demography What is the Modern Age?
Final Jeopardy This stage of demographic transition has decreasing population size and zero (or negative) growth rate.
Final Jeopardy Answer What is the postindustrial stage?