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the movement of individuals into a population
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immigration
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when one organism captures and eats another
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predation
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maximum number of individuals of a certain species that an environment can normally support over time
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carrying capacity
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a factor that controls the size of a population
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limiting factor
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a species that is the first to live in a previously uninhabited area
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pioneer species
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an organism’s mating behavior is part of its.....
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niche
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Cougars often eat weakened or diseased animals. This description is part of its...
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niche
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ecological equivalents are...
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organisms with the same niche that live in different areas
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One outcome of competitive exclusion can be the division of the niche. This is known as...
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niche partitioning
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The red squirrel population is declining due to competition with the gray squirrel. What will most likely happen to the red squirrel population?
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extinction
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Brown bears hunting for fish along a river is what type of competition?
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intraspecific
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In mutualism, organism A benefits and organism B...
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benefits also
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Give an example of an endoparasite
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tapeworm- lives inside the host
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a close relationship between two different species of organism living in the same area is...
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symbiosis
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The difference between predation and parasitism is
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parasites keep the host alive longer
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The formula for calculating population density is
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# of individuals/ area (square meters...)
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The type of dispersion seen in a school of fish...
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clumped
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One reason organisms may be found in uniform dispersion...
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territoriality, limited resources to compete for
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An organism with a high risk of predation may lay excess eggs and not care for the offspring. This type of survivorship curve is called...
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type III
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The type of survivorship curve humans have
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type I
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The type of growth where a population increases very rapidly
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Exponential
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An exponential growth curve shows what shape?
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J-curve
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the type of population growth where growth is slow at first, increases exponentially for a short period of time, and then levels off again..
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logistic
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The leveling off seen at the top of a logistic growth curve is called the...
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carrying capacity
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List two examples of density- independent limiting factors
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weather, natural disasters, human activity
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Final Jeopardy: 14.5 Make your wagers!
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Order the following events of primary succession... A) shrubs, cottonwoods, and alders grow B) transition to a forest C) moss and lichens grow D) hemlock-spruce forest
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CABD
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