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CommunityInteractions

HumanPopulation

ThreatsTo Biodiv.

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Bio-diversity

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A relationship in which one animal is

hunted and the other is the hunter

Answer - 10 points

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What is predator-prey?

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Question - 10 pts

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The three types of symbiosis

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What are commensalistic, mutualistic, and

parasitic?Return to Board

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This is one example of a density-independent

cause of death

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What are natural disasters, unusual weather, seasonal

changes, human interference?

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The carrying capacity of an ecosystem is

determined by this.

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What is limited availability of

resources?Return to Board

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An example of coevolution.

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Answers vary – any mutualistic or parasitc

relationship applies

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A population pyramid is made

this way.

Answer – 10 pts

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What is graphing the age structure at

any given time?Return to Board

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The rate of growth when every pair of a

population has two children (replacement

rate)

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What is zero growth?

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One reason the human population has

expanded so rapidly in the past 200 years.

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What is the Industrial Revolution, improved

infrastructure, low death rate with high birth rate,

etc.? Return to Board

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The best way to decrease fertility rates in women.

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What is educating women in family

planning techniques?

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Two factors described in a demographic

transition model

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What are birth rates, death rates, fertility rates, life

expectancy, industrialization, education level, etc?

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A species that is almost extinct.

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What is an endangered

species?Return to Board

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Biodiversity that looks at the variety

of habitats.

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What is ecosystem diversity?

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The estimated number of species

on Earth.

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What is 10 million?

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The location of many biodiversity

hot spots.

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What are tropical rain forests, islands, and coastal areas?

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The five arguments to protect

biodiveristy.

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What are medicinal, agricultural, ethical,

aesthetic, and recreational?

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The world is in the middle of the largest

______ since the dinosaurs died.

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What is mass extinction?

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A U.S. law intended to protect

species that are almost extinct.

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What is the Endangered Species Act?

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One of the reasons to protect biodiversity.

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Answers vary.

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The way germ plasm banks protect

biodiversity.

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What is storing the genetic material of hundreds of

plants and animals?

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Four ways people are causing extinction of

species.

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What is destruction of habitat, introduction of

exotic species, hunting/over-harvesting, and pollution?

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We are currently experiencing the

greatest __________ since the dinosaurs.

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What is mass extinction?

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The number of individuals of a

species in a given area.

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What is population density?

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Two properties used to describe

populations.

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What are size, density, or dispersion?

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People who study human population trends are called

this.

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What are demographers?

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The three levels of biodiversity

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What are species diversity, ecosystem

diversity, and genetic diversity?

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Answer 1f

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Question 1f

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This type of pollutant is not a

chemical

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What is particulate matter

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When warm air moves over cool air and keeps it near

the surface.

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What is a temperature inversion?

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Answer 4f

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Question 4f

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Answer 5f

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Question 5f

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Make your wager

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An example of a country with rapid population growth.

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Answers vary – any developing

country