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1 Monday Sept. 16, 2013 How is this a predator – prey relationship?

2 How does the predator-prey relationship affect a population?
A. The predators and prey are in competition with each other. B. Usually either the predator or the prey will become extinct. C. The predator species usually has exponential growth. D. The relationship controls the population size of both species D

3 Tuesday September 17,2013

4 A population of rodents becomes stranded on a remote island
A population of rodents becomes stranded on a remote island. Eventually, the population reaches the island’s carrying capacity. At this point, the birth and death rates are A. relatively equal B. crashing C. density dependent D. density independent A.

5 Clear your desk except for HW and notes…take out a piece of paper and a pen or pencil It’s time for a POP QUIZ

6 ECOLOGY POP QUIZ QUESTIONS
Describe what Ecological Succession is. List the two types of Succession and describe the four main steps for each What is a Pioneer Species? Describe what Carrying Capacity means in ecology. What is the difference between logistic and exponential growth?

7 Wednesday September 18, 2013

8 Lab/Activity: Going with the flow
One handout per person We will be going outside Each student should have a cup The number on the cup relates to the food chain Need two buckets per food chain ONE WITH WATER TO THE TAPE LINE ONE EMPTY

9 Going With the Flow… Fill out the following
What is the Purpose?? Hint look at the procedure Background: draw food chain/energy pyramid use pg 408 and 417 in text book Hypothesis: (if… then statement)

10 Food Chain

11 Energy Pyramid You energy pyramid should look like this Hawk Frog
Insect Tomato plant

12 Calculations 20,000 CALORIES FROM THE SUN ½ goes to the plant = ?
10% of the plant calories go to the insect=? 10% of the insect calories go to the frog = ? 10% of the frog calories go to the hawk= ? 10% = .10 20,000/2 = ? _____ x .10 =?

13 Efficiency Amount of water started with = 6000ml
Amount lost = 6000ml – what is left (Amount left/ 6000ml) x 100 = %

14 A. mullet prey increased in the area
Mullet are local estuarine fish that move in schools and feed on plankton and plant matter. Natural predators of the mullet include spotted sea trout, sharks, pelicans and dolphins. The graph below shows how the number of mullet in an area has changed over time. Based on the data, one student concludes that a new predator was introduced into the area during this time period. Which of the following is a likely alternate explanation for the change in the mullet population? A. mullet prey increased in the area B. mullet parasites decreased in the area C. the temperature of the area increased D. the amount of aquatic plants in the area decreased D

15 Thursday September 19, 2013

16 D

17 Friday September 20, 2013

18 H

19 D


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