Ecology
Across
- 1. link trophic levels from producers to top carnivores
- 4. the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and the environment
- 7. a the position an organism occupies in a food chain
- 8. factors that make up the living component of the environment
- 11. the feeding relationships between organisms in a community
- 13. consumers that are carnivores that feed on other carnivores
- 14. species that are most abundant or have the highest biomass
- 16. one organism, the parasite, derives nourishment from another
- 17. Parasites that live within the body of their host
- 19. the nonliving chemical and physical attributes of the environment
- 20. carnivores
Down
- 1. a branching food chain with complex trophic interactions
- 2. autotrophs that make all the food for the ecosystem
- 3. Parasites that live on the external surface of a host
- 5. an interaction in which an herbivore eats parts of a plant or alga
- 6. an interspecific interaction that benefits both species
- 9. herbivores
- 10. this species exert strong control on a community by their ecological roles
- 12. one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- 15. the role an organism plays in an ecosystem
- 18. refers to an interaction in which one species kills and eats the other, the prey