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mw URS Student: Dirseions Ue te word bake line dseiins bow woRD. eologieasucesion Conmenstion Community iste Bate atop Food web Bogeoskemicalcyle Ezlogy Timing for nu _Ditake Ate ta dx oF on gig nan ccoptem »._Quiv Vo rans that cones sunt rere into stored chemi our re MEAS Ihe biotic relationship in which one species benefits and the there nether harmed or benefited a. 4 Collection of several interacting population that inhabit a ae Coed wely ‘Amadel that shows the complex network f feeding «elatansips within an eonstem, ca £Col Logica SUCCES SHON sequence ofbotc changes that regenerate a damaged community or tara community ia previously uninhabited ares ‘ tear ( “The movement ofa chemical though the biological and esl ing and nonsng par of an econyste ah, emit say cle The eovronmentl factor that iis the growth and sie of a population of rans? mn eco, »_ €colosy The system composed of hing ogi and nan ving components gen neon u NCW “The nterelationship of spetesthatinduesal ofits aboticand biotic components student Period: Date: Use the list below to answer the question. Observations + two grey wolves five nse - several speles of cone ees = large granite rock - shallow pond 3. Astudent wrote several observations ina field notebook. Which term best classifies all ofthe students ‘obseniations? ‘population 8, Food chain cosystem 1.Community Red Ab the 4 Ata observed that an incest ina kts soatrgan content was flowed by an increas in producer product. What does thsabsenaton os tly inate abut ie reatonhip between nitrogen a te produces the ek? ANltogen wae bit factor. 8. Nitrogen was alimiting factor. — Coiireen nner, * trogen became a slecton pressure. 5 Whatinteragign shown between the ion and the Zebra nthe pte above? predator/orey Paraste/host © consumer/decomposer 4. consumer/producer ‘The Mute Swan sa species of bird with an orange reddish bil and white feathers. t's noturaly found In Europe ond Asia but can sometimes be found inthe United States asa result ofthe importation of these non-native birds 6. Mute Swans ae one of the heaviest fing birds and consume up to 8 pounds of vegetation each day How wil the ‘migration of Mute Swans into an area most key affect the birds native to that area? 4. The native birds ad the Mute Swans wil coexist peacefuly together. bh The native birds wil immediately migrate to anather area, ‘The native birds will decrease in number because there is not enough fod forall the bids. ‘The native birds will adapt to consume less food or different types of fod. Stier: Peto Date: 7. Bornaces create homesites by attaching themselves to whales. This relationship nether harms nor benefits the “hale, Thisrelationship benefits the barnacles. What kind of symbiosis does this relationship cepresent? 1. The diagram suggests that a. energy flows from secondary consumers to primary consumers in an ecosystem, 1b, teriany consumers am tha iinsta eau of enerey na ecosjtem ma ‘c. there are more tertiary consumers than producers in an ERMA CON enesey pram Oo ate the foundation of al energy pris. ke Erie has suffered fang ter polition problems. While the situation is improving for this Greet take, there are stil ‘areas of concern, The table below shows an advisory from the early 1990s for eating fish taken from Lake rie that may contain PCBs. “see consumes Recommended Restriction for Eating Selected Spor Fish PCB Advisory) arp under 20 inches ‘amp 20r inches 4 Channel Catfish Freshwater Orum 2 Lake Trout 4 Largemouth Bass 1 key ‘Le No Restriction 32 One Meal per Month 5 = Oo Not Eat! 2 »One Meal per Week 4= Six Meals per Yea? 9. Which Lake Exe tributary is probably most contaminated with PCBS? Portage River ottawa River ‘Maumee River 1. Ashtabula River ‘Many natural ecosystems have been destrayed by human activity. To better manage our remaining natura ecosystems, we mus frst understand how the ecosystems are structured. One way ta do this to determine how the organisms in the ecosystem obtain the moter ond energy they need to suruve. The igure below shows a spied food web. Student _ Pesiod:___ Date fowls: foxes SI \ squirels] Paha green plants Note: The arrows point in the direction ‘that matter and energy flow. 10, often, organisms compete with each other fora food source. Which of the folowing pairs of organisms compete wiye2agh other for Food? ice and rabbits— squires and ows 9 rabbits and green plants A ice and owls |LL Aherd of zebra eating grass includes groups of organisms from Afferent spaces. These groups best exemplify (o) Seammntyintercton QnGeteab Spates € amecosysteminteracion. Bi Hewat Spees 4: Stonoon econ Samy 6 eee 12. The Earhscarton cy consists ofthe flow, eying ad eying fal of the carbon onthe Earth, Every ting tgs compotion nes the lemon carton How does bon become pat thn ogni? Praducrs kein eabon dct trom the sl ough rots and consumers eat he padi Orsi fake in non doi fom thea and consumers eat the produces Carbone apart of ung and enters trough he stn al ogni 4. Conaimers taken carton xe rom thea, and produces eat the consumes PLEASE FLIP THE PAGE FOR THE OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS Student: ‘ Peo Date: ‘Open-ended Question: se the graph below to answer the question, Moose and Wolf Populations Over 49 Years 8 umber of Moose amber ef Woh 8 ° © "885 16b0 1085 1570 1drs woo 1das 100 190s Year Key = wales 13. Isle Royle is located in Lake Superior, le Royale some ta populations of wolves and moose. The interactions between the wolves and noose, as well ac the individual population Sizes, have heen sted since 1958. The {raph shows the population sizes overtime for both wolves and moose, Part A: Describe one limiting factor forthe moose popultior S wh & ‘art B: Explain one ely reason why the welf popution rapidly increased between 1975 and 1980. MOLe MOO SC aga ola € Part ict what willhappen tothe moose population's sie after 2994 by describing the shape ofthe curve, In your answer, be sure to explain the reafoning behind your prediction

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