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Barren rock

Soil

Climax community

Pioneer community

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The type of land where


primary succession
would occur?

The substance that


must be present for
secondary succession
to occur?

The end result of both


primary and secondary
succession?

The term that means


the first community
that inhabits barren
rock?

The stages between a


pioneer community and
a climax community

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Seral Stages

Low growing, fast


reproducing, low
nutrient requirement

A volcanic eruption or
glaciers melting
(anything that reveals
barren rock)

Lichens, mosses, ferns

The pyramid of
biomass

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Three terms that


describe pioneer
species

An event that would


cause primary
succession

Three examples of
pioneer species

The name of the


pyramid that deals with
the mass of living
things

The type of organism


that always occupies
the BOTTOM trophic
level

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Producer

Top of the energy


pyramid or the top of
the pyramid of biomass

The population would


drop due to a decrease
in food

Carrying capacity

Population BUST due to


starvation (think of the
wolves)

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The part of the pyramid


where the least amount
of energy or amount of
biomass can be found

What would happen to


a deer population
following rapid growth

The number of
individuals that an
environment can
successfully support

What happens after


exponential growth
EXCEEDS carrying
capacity

The kind of growth that


results when there are
adequate resources

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Logistic growth

Exponential growth

Increased Rapidly

Tsunami and
earthquake

Population

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The kind of growth


where there is quick
growth followed by a
population crash

When asian carp were


first introduced to the
Mississippi River the
rate

2 examples of densityindependent factors

The term that describes


the members of the
same species in a given
area

The term that means


all living things on
earth

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Biosphere

Environmental
resistance

Abiotic factors

The bottom of the


pyramid

Secondary succession

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The collective term that


means all of the
limiting factors that
create the carrying
capacity

A term that describes


the following list:
water, stones, sand,
weather, temperature.

The portion of the


pyramid model that
contains the largest
numbers, highest
number, and most
biomass

The type of succession


that occurs when a
field is plowed or a
forest burns

A term that describes


the following list: moss,
bacteria, squirrels, and
hawks

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Biotic factors

ecosystem

As trophic level
increases, percentage
of energy transfer
decreases

Carnivore, apex
predator

herbivore

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The term that means


all of the biotic and
abiotic factors in an
area

A description of what
happens to energy
transfer as the trophic
level INCREASES

Another term for a


tertiary consumer (like
a hawk)

The term that describes


a primary consumer

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