Biology

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Across
  1. 2. The introduction of harmful materials into the environment often from human sources
  2. 4. Aquatic regions that do not have sunlight, unable to support photosynthesis
  3. 7. Predictable changes in an ecosystem after a disturbance as it progresses toward reestablishing a mature climax community - some soil already exists
  4. 9. Long term changes in average global temperatures causes changes in weather patterns - human interactions with ecosystems have accelerated this process
  5. 12. Non-native species in a community, often able to outcompete endemic species because they are removed from the limiting factors they evolved with
  6. 13. Water ecosystems characterized by light availability, water depth, and salinity - includes intertidal areas, continental shelf, coral reefs, pelagic zones, benthic zones, photic and aphotic zones, and hydrothermal vents i
  7. 14. Clearing forested land and repurposing it for non-forest use like agriculture, or urban development
  8. 16. Aquatic regions where sunlight penetrates, able to support photosynthesis
  9. 18. Species that evolve and are only found in one isolated geographic location - ex: marsupials in australia
  10. 19. Pockets ecosystems at the bottom of the ocean near divergent plate boundaries - producers in this ecosystem use chemosynthesis
  11. 21. Key organisms in an ecosystem that help stabilize or maintain that ecosystem - ex wolves in yellowstone
  12. 22. When human populations become so large they are not able to be supported by ecosystems - populations are higher than carrying capacity
Down
  1. 1. Mature form of an ecosystem, end result of biological succession
  2. 3. No 2 species can occupy the same niche in an ecosystem, one species will outcompete the others - Comp exe trincarla
  3. 5. Measurement of the variety and richness of an ecosystem, measured in part by species richness, species evenness, and endemic species
  4. 6. Land ecosystems characterized by average temperature and precipitation - includes the tundra, grasslands, deserts, boreal forest, temperate forests, savannas, and tropical rainforests
  5. 8. Collection of ecosystems characterized with similar temperatures, rainfall totals, and climax communities
  6. 10. First species to invade or populate an area, typically a lichen in primary successio
  7. 11. Created from a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between a plant and a fungus - often the pioneer species in
  8. 15. Visual representation of the feeding interactions in ecosystems - helps show interconnectedness among species
  9. 17. Predictable changes in an ecosystem as it progresses from pioneer species on bare rock to a mature climax community - starts with no soil
  10. 20. where fresh and saltwater meet - typically very productive areas due to influx of nutrients from terrestrial ecosystems