Tags & Description
local composition of species
The shift in the ________ in response to changes that occur over time.
Batesian
________ mimicry-** an animal that is harmless copies the appearance of an animal that is dangerous to trick predators.
NH3
The ________ in the environment is converted by bacteria into NO3 (nitrate), and this NO3 is taken up by plants and then eventually by animals to complete the nitrogen cycle.
Agonistic behaviors
________ can involve food, mates, and territory, to name only a few.
Müllerian mimicry
________-** two species that are aposematically colored as an indicator of their chemical defense mechanisms mimic each others color scheme in an effort to increase the speed with which their predators learn to avoid them.
bugs
For example, ________ are eaten by spiders, who are eaten by birds, who are eaten by cats.
Pheromones
________ can be powerful enough to attract mates from miles away.
error
Operant conditioning** a type of associative learning that is based on trial and ________.
Deceptive markings
________** can cause a predator to think twice before attacking.
N2
Denitrification-** the process by which bacteria themselves use nitrates and release ________ as a product.
Logistic growth
________:* the population grows at a rate that creates an S- shaped curve.
coloration pattern
The ________ is there in the hope that the predator will, in a trial- and- error fashion, associate the ________ with an uncomfortable chemical- spraying experience that it had in the past.
Inclusive fitness
________-** represents the overall ability of individuals to pass their genes on to the next generation.
Dominance hierarchies
________-** A(n) ________ among a group of individuals is a ranking of power among the members.
Taigas
________ contain coniferous forests (pine and other needle- bearing trees)
K
________- selected populations: populations of a roughly constant size whose members have low reproductive rates.
Rainforests
________ consist primarily of tall trees that form a thick cover, which blocks the light from reaching the floor of the forest (where there is little growth)
Savanna soil
________ tends to be low in nutrients, while temperatures tend to run high.
Birth rate
________- offspring produced per time period.
Pavlov
________ taught dogs to anticipate the arrival of food with the sound of a bell.
mutual evolution
Coevolution** ________ between two species and is often seen in predator- prey relationships.
Reproduction
________ by relatives is included because related individuals share many of the same genes.
Ivan Pavlov
________ demonstrated** classical conditioning,** a type of associative learning, with dogs.
Exponential growth
________:* the population grows at a rate that creates a J- shaped curve.