WLE 230 Ecosystem Management

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Across
  1. 4. Large habitat divided into two or more pieces
  2. 5. Group of interbreeding organisms
  3. 7. Each transitory ecosystem in succession
  4. 10. Theory that more species on closer larger islands
  5. 13. One species in a defined area
  6. 14. To repair damaged ecosystems and support natural diversity
  7. 18. Ecosystem dominated by humans domestic plants and animals
  8. 20. Reserve selection to manage individual species
  9. 22. Species that need large, contiguous habitats
  10. 23. All populations of species in an area
  11. 24. Major ecosystem types typical of large geographic areas
Down
  1. 1. Reduced when habitat degradation occurs
  2. 2. What your grandparents ate
  3. 3. Succession beginning after major disturbance of ecosystem
  4. 6. One organism
  5. 8. Earth's layer that supports life
  6. 9. Illustrates the 90% energy loss at each trophic level
  7. 11. Total alteration of ecosystem structure and function
  8. 12. To set aside natural ecosystems and keep them viable
  9. 15. Sequence of ecosystems
  10. 16. Succession beginning with bare rock
  11. 17. Sustainable use of ecosystems for humans and wildlife
  12. 18. Reserve selection to protect a range of ecosystems
  13. 19. Ecosystem category for most land and freshwater
  14. 21. Biotic and abiotic components functioning together