Across
- 3. characteristic form of behavior among social animals in which one or several organisms sacrifice their own interests for the welfare of the community(8)
- 4. The study of interaction of an individual with the environment(10)
- 7. _______’s competitive exclusion principle states that no two species can occupy same niche at the same time(5)
- 11. Organisms that can tolerate only a narrow range of temperature
- 13. A species of birds that shows brood parasitism6)
- 17. ______’s rule states that “the tail,snout,ear and legs of mammals are relatively shorter in colder areas than in warmer areas”(5)
- 18. Ecological pyramids were developed by(7,5)
- 20. defined as number of individuals of a species at a given area at a given time(10,7)
- 21. A species that tolerates a wider range of temperature(9,10)
Down
- 1. Rate of assimilation of the food energy at the level of consumers(9,12)
- 2. Some organisms avoid unfavourable climate by escaping in time. The stage of suspended development entered by organisms such as zooplanktons is(8)
- 5. The stable community during an ecological succession that would be near equilibrium with the environment(5,9)
- 6. A process in which water soluble inorganic nuatrients go down into the soil horizon and get precipitated as unavailable salts(8)
- 8. Two organisms are mutually benefitted by each other but the association is non-obligatory(16)
- 9. Animals that are adapted to the desert climate(9)
- 10. Pertains to a factor which is defined as”the more or less loose and friable material in which by means of their roots plants may or do find a foothold and nourishment as well as other conditions of growth”(7)
- 12. Specific part of habitat occupied by individuals of a species and their functional role in it(5)
- 13. Plants growing in rock crevices(12)
- 14. Organisms that can tolerate a wide range of salinities
- 15. Besides the direct lethal effects of fire in plants, it has other indirect effects, such as the stimulating effect. This species of plant grows under the stimulation of fire(9)
- 16. The first group of organisms establishing during an ecological succession(8)
- 19. Dead plant and animal remains,including fecal matter(8)
