5th - Science Unit 5 Lesson 2 Flashcards
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What do the arrows represent in an food web?
Arrows represent the energy flow from one organism to another.
Is the overlapping food chains in an ecosystem; is a network of food chains that have some links in common?
Food Web
What does a food web allow you to identify?
Which animals are predators, which are prey, and which are both.
Why are different food chains are linked together?
Different predators eat the same prey
Give an example of an organism that can be a consumer, an omnivore, a predator and prey.
Fox, rabbit
What happens the population of one organism in a food web changes?
All the other populations in the food web can be affected. It affects everything.
What happens when top carnivores are removed from a food web?
Prey populations are no longer controlled.
What happens when the prey populations increase in number?
They need more producers to supply them with food; would eat more and more producers.
Soon the increased populations of prey would be what?
There would be less grass and other producers to support these organisms.
This process has occurred in kelp forests by removing what?
By removing just one organism - the sea otter
What are kelp?
Giant algae masses the grow more than 30 meters long. Plants.
Explain what happened to the kelp forest food chain as a result of removing the sea otter. Include why the sea otter was removed and how that affected other organisms.
In the 1800โs, too many sea otters were hunted for their fur. Without sea otters, fewer sea urchins were eaten. The sea urchin population was soon out of control. Sea urchins destroyed the kelp forests by chewing off the kelp where it was attached to the ocean floor. This caused the kelp to float away. Smaller fish that depended on the kelp could not survive without it, and their populations decreased. The organisms that depended on the small fish began to die off.
Without the sea otter to help control the size of the sea urchin populations, the kelp forests almost disappeared. In the 1900โs, many countries agreed to stop hunting sea otters. However the sea otter population is not recovering as quickly as scientists had hoped.
Food, water, and other resources in an ecosystem are what?
Restricted
Why do organisms compete in the ecosystem?
They struggle or fight for their share of the limited resources.
Who competes for these limited resources?
- Organisms within the population. For example a fox must compete with other foxes to catch rabbits.
- Populations. For example foxes and hawks because both eat rabbits.
What does the survival of a population depend on?
Survival of populations ultimately comes down to resources.
What can restrict the size of the populations?
Limiting factors
What are the two types of limiting factors?
- Abiotic - nonliving things
2. Biotic - living things
Name some examples of abiotic factors.
Water, temperature, weather, soil type, space to grow, shelter, and sunlight.
Name some examples of biotic factors.
Amount of available food
Why can many more populations be supported in a forest in the summer?
Because the forest gets more rainfall and is much warmer in the summer than in the winter.
Because a prairie ecosystem has more producers than a desert ecosystem, what can the prairie ecosystem do?
A prairie ecosystem can support larger populations.
Biotic and abiotic factors determine what for each population?
The carrying capacity
What would happen to the deer population if the wolves population increased?
The deer population would decrease.