Atlas of Ecology
“Scavenger Hunt”
- From the diagram name the organisms that represent each of the following trophic levels:
Producers ______
Herbivores______
Carnivores ______
Decomposers______
- In each trophic level only about ______% of the energy stored in the lower level is used.
- When energy is “lost”, where does it go? ______
- Name the gas that makes up the highest percentage of Earth’s atmosphere. ______
- The soil horizons are identified as _____, _____, and _____.
- From the diagram, CO2 is taken in by ______and is passed to the giraffe in the form of ______. CO2 is then returned to the atmosphere via ______.
- How are humans modifying the balance of the carbon cycle?
______
- What microorganisms drive the steps (nitrogen fixation, nitrification, and denitrification) of the nitrogen cycle? ______
- Phosphorus is an element found accumulated in ______form.
- What makes up the biomass of the CanadianForest shown in the picture?
______
- Can biomass be measured precisely? YES or NO
- Name an example of an ecosystem with low productivity(______) and one with high productivity(______)
- What starts the process of succession in the picture? ______
- Bacteria that extract energy from inorganic molecules (such as those found in deep sea vents) are called ______.
- In the food web, the arrows show the direction of ______flow.
- Which organisms typically have the MOST biomass in an ecosystem? ______Which organisms typically have the LEAST biomass? ______
- Name an example of a resource that plants compete for. ______
- From the graph, which population begins to decline first? ______
- Which country has more individuals in the lower age classes? ______
Is this population: AGED (declining) or EXPANDING?
- A cyclical change in the number of individuals in a population over a certain period of time is called a ______.
- What is the climax community for the tundra? ______
- What is “a guarantee for the life of our planet”? ______
- Name one monoculture crop. ______
- The photic zone in the sea is where ______can penetrate.
- Organisms that live on the bottom of the sea are called______.
- In which part of a river would there be the most dissolved oxygen (turbulent, cold water) ______
- How large is the AmazonRain Forest? ______
- Grasslands can be called ______, ______, ______or ______depending on where in the world they are located.
- In the tundra, the part of the soil that remains frozen all year is called the ______.
- The area just above the tree-line as you ascend a mountain is called ______
- Materials that can be degraded naturally are called ______.
- A synonym for toxin is ______.
- Name 2 products that cause eutrophication. ______
- Name an exotic species that caused harm to marsupials in Australia. ______
- What is the purpose of a field guide? ______
- Repetitive patterns in ecology make it possible to study the same parameters time and again and to make predictions and ______of how ecosystems will function.
- Which organisms are likely to have the highest concentration of pesticides in their tissues? ______
- What natural predator can be used to control aphids on crop plants? ______
- Changing the type of crop in each season so that conditions are never right for pests is called ______.
- List the main emissions produced by gasolines and diesel fuel:
i)iv)
ii)v)
iii)
- How do dams affect populations of fish?______
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- Why is salinization a problem for agriculture? ______
- Why are heavy metals incorporated into the bodies of coastal mollusks?
______
- Name one consequence of thermal pollution. ______
- Water that is suitable for drinking is called ______water.
- The process that uses millions of microorganisms to remove organic matter from wastewater is called ______.
- Name the highest causative agent for the air pollutants NOx, Particulates, and CO2. ______
- Name the highest causative agent for the air pollutant SOx. ______
- Use the diagram to explain the function of a catalytic converter. ______
______
- Name the 2 air pollutants responsible for acid precipitation. ______& ______
- Is CO2 really a pollutant? YES or NO
- During a ______, a stable mass of cold air settles in a city and forms a thermal barrier, preventing the escape of air pollutants.
- In 1987, the ______was signed, committing all nations to reduce emissions of ______.
- Circle the fossil fuel that is LEAST polluting: COAL OIL NATURAL GAS
- Name the 5 main causes of deforestation in Brazil:
i)iv)
ii)v)
iii)
- Deforestation decreases nature’s ability to absorb excess ______.
- Nuclear power plants use nuclear ______to produce electricity.
- What is the main environmental problem with using nuclear power for energy?
______
61.Is the greenhouse effect GOOD or BAD ?
- CO2 and other greenhouse gases such as ______, ______, and ______alter the balance of nature and cause an increase in the greenhouse effect.
- Where is the ozone “hole”? ______
- The estimate of the resources that can be extracted with current technology are ______.
- How long did it take nature to produce and store the fossil fuels that we currently use in one year? ______
- If we could exploit just ______of the solar energy that reaches earth in one year, we would have the same amount of energy as in all the fossil fuel reserves.
- Name a small device that is currently powered by photovoltaic cells. ______
- What types of material are used to produce biodiesel? ______
- Burning wood is an example of using ______for fuel.
- A hydroelectric dam utilizes water to drive a series of ______to generate electricity.
- Name one environmental problem associated with hydroelectric dams.
______
- One-fifth of the world’s population uses ______of the planet’s energy.
- What are the end products of recycling organic waste? ______What are the advantages? ______
- Which material on the list can NOT be recycled? ______
- Name 4 products that can be generated by recycling an automobile:
i)iii)
ii)iv)
- What is the main factor in determining soil fertility? ______
- Name one agricultural method that may be used to reduce erosion.
______
- A process by which fertile ground becomes sterile and incapable of sustaining plant life is called ______.
- Name some surface fish that are currently being overfished:
______
- Turtles, dolphins, and ocean birds may get caught in ______.
- Name 4 mineral resources found in the sea:
i)iii)
ii)iv)
- Biodiversity is important because it gives our planet a “reserve of ______”, enabling organisms to ______to change.
- Why are mountain gorillas at risk of extinction? ______
- How many species become extinct every day? ______
- What does WHO stand for? ______
- The term for the way of life that allows an individual to survive with minimal resources is ______economy.
- What percentage of grain production goes to feeding livestock? ______
- Name one thing that a good consumer should consider before purchasing an item: ______
- What are the dangers of genetically engineered foods?______
- A set of techniques and procedures for raising aquatic organisms is called ______.
- What are “protected areas”? ______
- What is an “endemic” species? ______
90.What happened in 1994 to protect whales?______
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