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Page 1: WILDLIFE & POPULATIONS REVIEW Correct your study guide as you answer the following review questions

WILDLIFE & POPULATIONS REVIEW

Correct your study guide as you answer the following

review questions.

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TRASHKETBALL

Wildlife & Populations Unit

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THE RULES• Teams will be split into groups of 4• Each member of the team will be

assigned a letter (A, B, C, D).• 1) A question will be posed.• 2) All team members answer question

independently.• 3) A random letter will be drawn and

that student must immediately submit their answer.

• 4) If student answers correctly, they earn the opportunity to SHOOT

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Point Break Down

• 1 point for answering the question correctly

• 1 extra point for making a short shot• 2 extra points for making a medium

shot• 3 extra points for making a long shot

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Question 1

• Name the two population determiners that increase population growth

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Answer 1

• Natality• Immigration

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Question 2

• Define limiting factor.

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Answer 2

• A factor that slows the growth of a population.

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Question 3

• Name 2 density-dependent limiting factors.

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Answer 3

• Food supply, space, habitat, water, predators, disease

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Question 4

• Name two density-independent limiting factors.

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Answer 4

• Drought, weather, natural disaster, etc

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QUESTION 5(question 7 in packet)

NAME THE FIVE MAJOR CAUSES OF ENDANGERMENT.

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QUESTION 5(question 7 in packet)

Introduced Species

Pollution

Poor Genetics

Overhunting

Habitat Loss

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Question 6

• Define semelparity.

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Answer 6

• Organism reproduces once in its lifetime and then dies.

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Question 7

• Describe 2 advantages of semelparity.

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Answer 7

• Parents and offspring do not compete for resources.

• Organism is able to focus all of its energy into one life stage at a time.

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QUESTION 8(#17 in packet)

What historical human population factor is being illustrated in this graph?

Use of Soap

Improved Sanitation

Modern Medicine & Antibiotics

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ANSWER 8(#17 in packet)

What historical human population factor is being illustrated in this graph?

Advancements in health and medicine

Use of Soap

Improved Sanitation

Modern Medicine & Antibiotics

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QUESTION 9(question 18 in packet)

Identify the historical event on the graph at A, B, and C.

CA

B

Old Stone Age New Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age Middle Ages ModernTimes

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ANSWER 9(question 18 in packet)

A: Agricultural Revolution

B: Black Plague

C: Industrial Revolution

CA

B

Old Stone Age New Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age Middle Ages ModernTimes

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QUESTION 10(question 2 in packet)

What on a deer’s jawbone would indicate

that the deer is a fawn?

What on a deer’s jawbone would indicate

that the deer is a yearling?

What on a deer’s jawbone would indicate

that the deer is a adult?

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ANSWER 10(question 2 in packet)

Fawn

Fewer than 6 teeth; Tricuspids

Yearling:

6 teeth (not fully erupted); Tricuspid 3rd tooth

Adult:

6 teeth; Bicuspid; Dentine line showing

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QUESTION 11(question 4 in packet)

Classify the Delmarva Fox Squirrel population as endangered, staying constant, or increasing.

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ANSWER 11(question 4 in packet)

Classify the Delmarva Fox Squirrel population as endangered, staying constant, or increasing.

Endangered – Delmarva Fox

Squirrels now reside in

10% of their original range

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QUESTION 12(question 4 in packet)

Classify the Wild Turkey population as endangered, staying constant, or increasing.

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ANSWER 12(question 4 in packet)

Classify the Wild Turkey population as endangered, staying constant, or increasing.

Populations have increased enough that

the wild turkey population can be hunted.

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QUESTION 13(question 6 in packet)

Make a T-chart for reasons FOR and AGAINST hunting in Western MD

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ANSWER 13(question 6 in packet)

Against Hunting

Their population is still small

Black bears are not aggressive

For Hunting

Bears are a nuisance

Money for hunting licenses

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QUESTION 14

Identify the population determiner

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ANSWER 14

Identify the population determiner

Mortality Natality Emigration Immigration

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QUESTION 15(question 13 in packet)

Identify bird A, B, C.

A

C

BA

C

A

C

AA

C

B

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ANSWER 15(packet 13 in packet)

Bird A: Kingfisher

Bird B: Cardinal

Bird C: DoveA

C

BA

C

A

C

AA

C

B

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QUESTION 16

What kind of growth pattern is evident at

Arrow I?

Arrow II?

Number of Willow Trees vs. Time in Years

I

II

I

II

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ANSWER 16

What kind of growth pattern is evident at

Arrow I?- Exponential

Arrow II?-Carrying Capacity

Number of Willow Trees vs. Time in Years

I

II

I

II

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QUESTION 17(question 8 in packet)

What U.S. law is designed to protect and

recover listed species of plants and

animals native to the United States and

its territories?

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ANSWER 17(question 8 in packet)

What U.S. law is designed to protect and

recover listed species of plants and

animals native to the United States and

its territories?

Endangered Species Act

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QUESTION 18(question 9 in packet)

What agency is responsible for enforcing the Endangered Species Act?

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ANSWER 18(question 9 in packet)

What agency is responsible for enforcing the Endangered Species Act?

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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QUESTION 19(question 12 in packet)

Name 1 characteristic of purple

loosestrife that allows it to be a

successful introduced species.

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ANSWER 19(question 12 in packet)

Name 1 characteristic of purple loosestrife that allows it to be a successful introduced species.

Spreads aggressivelyReproduces quicklyShort juvenile periodTolerates a wide range of habitatsCompetes efficiently against other species,Thrives in disturbed areasNo natural enemies

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QUESTION 20(question 11 in packet)

Name a synonym for introduced species.

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ANSWER 20(question 11 in packet)

Name a synonym for introduced species.

– non-native– non-indigenous– exotic– alien– invasive

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QUESTION 21(question 1 in packet)

Identify and describe 1 adaptation that

eagles possess that makes them good

predators.

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ANSWER 21(question 1 in packet)

Identify and describe 1 adaptation thateagles possess that makes them good predators.

Talons - to carry preyBeak - to rip apart meatEyesight- to see during daylight hours

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QUESTION 22(question 3 in packet)

Name another characteristic of a deer,

besides jawbones, that would indicate

the health of a deer.

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ANSWER 22(question 3 in packet)

Name another characteristic of a deer,

besides jawbones, that would indicate

the health of a deer.

Weight, condition of fur, condition of

antlers, condition of hooves

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QUESTION 23(question 10 in packet)

Identify and describe 1 effort that can be

taken to protect endangered or

threatened species.

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ANSWER 23(question 10 in packet)

Identify and describe 1 effort that can be

taken to protect endangered or

threatened species.

– Preserving entire ecosystems—helps ensure all the requirements of an organism are being met

– Captive breeding- allows for successful reproduction

– Enforcing current laws and regulations

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QUESTION 24(question 13 in packet)

Identify bird A, B, C.

A

C

BA

C

A

C

AA

C

B

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ANSWER 24(question 13 in packet)

Bird A: Kingfisher

Bird B: Cardinal

Bird C: DoveA

C

BA

C

A

C

AA

C

B

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And the winner is…