How are plants classified
explain the terms
(4) Almost every lecture in this course focused on a different animal behaviour. Choose your favourite and tell me about the adaptive basis of this behaviour. In particular
Favourite behaviour: Gazelle stotting
1. Name a benefit (B) of this behaviour. What is a cost (C) of this behaviour?
2. Choosing one personality category, how would this behaviour vary among individuals?
3. Describe two ways human induced, rapid ecological change can impact this behaviour.
4. How can this behaviour be used as an early-warning indicator of population threat?
5. How can knowledge about this behaviour be used to facilitate the successful colonisation of restored or recovering habitat?
Impact of plastic waste on environment and human health
What happens to air over the high Arctic?
Question 4 options:
it cools, rises, and moves southward at ground level
it cools , sinks, and moves southward at high altitude
it warms, rises, and moves southward at ground level
it warms, sinks and moves southward at high altitude
What type of population does a density-dependent limiting factor affect?
Write short notes on:
i) The Competitive Exclusion Principle
ii) Population density
iii) Measures to control global warming
iv) Depleted species
v) Use of the Red Data Book
Give the main difference and one example each of the following:
i) Ecosystem and biosphere
ii) Keystone species and dominant species
iii) Gross primary production and net primary production
iv) Interspecific and intraspecific interactions
Describe the different types of forests. Mention the importance of forests
in maintaining the ecological balance of the global ecosystem. (10)
Make clear and labelled diagrams of the various stages of hydrarch or xerarch
succession. (10)