Important Community Ecology Terms
Across
- 2. a simple diagram that shows one pathway that energy moves from producers to a high level consumer, showing the intermediate links.
- 5. a principle in ecology that states that 90% of the energy in any trophic level is lost as waste or heat, and only ten percent is retained in the next tropic level.
- 7. a form of symbiosis in which one species benefits by causing direct harm.
- 10. _____________ competition occurs when individuals from the same species compete with one another for a resource.
- 11. organisms that eat primary consumers, always carnivorous or omnivorous.
- 12. the hardy, first species that arrive after a disturbance that sets the stage for primary or secondary succession.
- 13. an organism that has part of itself consumed by a parasite.
- 16. an interaction in which two organisms attempt to obtain the same resource.
- 18. An organism that is fed on by another, usually resulting in its death.
- 19. a group of populations of many different species living in the same area at the same time.
- 21. another name for plants, this group forms the foundation of all energy pyramids.
- 22. a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time.
- 23. an organism that lives on another and feeds on part of it to sustain itself.
- 25. organisms that eat producers, always herbivores.
- 26. the role an organism fills in its community (includes its place, the way it gets energy, and the interactions it has with others in the community)
- 27. a form of symbiosis in which one organism harms another with no clear benefit for itself.
- 28. a progression of species in a predictable sequence that occurs when most of the biomass in an area is destroyed.
- 30. a form of competition in which one organism physically restricts another organism's access to resources.
Down
- 1. a complex diagram that shows multiple pathways for energy movement through consumption in a community.
- 3. a form of symbiosis in which both species gain a benefit due to the interaction
- 4. a progression of species in a predictable sequence that occurs when all the biomass in an ecosystem is destroyed (including the soil).
- 6. a form of competition in which the use of the resource by one individual will decrease the amount available for other individuals without direct interaction between the two.
- 8. organisms that eat secondary consumers, always carnivorous or omnivorous.
- 9. A scientific explanation of community health that suggests that local species diversity is increased when disturbances are not too rare or too frequent.
- 14. a form of predation in which one organism eats all or part of a plant.
- 15. _____________ competition occurs when individuals from two different species compete with one another for a resource.
- 16. the final community that forms that is relatively stable after the process of succession (this concept is somewhat dated)
- 17. a diagram that shows a representation of how much energy (or biomass) is available in each successive trophic level.
- 20. a form of symbiosis in which one species benefits and the other experiences no positive or negative effects.
- 24. An organism that feeds on another, while these are usually called carnivores the term also technically includes any organism that consumes another.
- 29. The amount of matter that is stored in a group of organisms.