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ecosystem decay : Process of species loss from fragmented ecosystems
relaxation to equilibrium : Decline in species to match reduced (new) area of habitat
adaptive radiation : Diversification of a species (single lineage) into more species to fill open niches
wallace line : Biogeographic line that separates Asian from Australian faunas (named after a person)
allee effect : Positive effect between fitness & population density (rated to passenger pigeon extinction)
genetic drift : Change in frequency of a gene variant in a population due to random sampling
krakatau : Island near Java that exploded in 1883 & subsequently used to predictions species recovery
panmixia : Random mating within a breeding population (assumes complete mixture)
endemic : Species whose geographic range is confined to a specific area (often <50,000 sq km)
inbreeding depression : Reduced fitness as a result of breeding of related individuals due to a population bottleneck
Across:2. | Process of species loss from fragmented ecosystems | 4. | Island near Java that exploded in 1883 & subsequently used to predictions species recovery | 6. | Positive effect between fitness & population density (rated to passenger pigeon extinction) | 8. | Biogeographic line that separates Asian from Australian faunas (named after a person) | 9. | Reduced fitness as a result of breeding of related individuals due to a population bottleneck |
| | Down:1. | Diversification of a species (single lineage) into more species to fill open niches | 3. | Change in frequency of a gene variant in a population due to random sampling | 5. | Species whose geographic range is confined to a specific area (often <50,000 sq km) | 7. | Random mating within a breeding population (assumes complete mixture) |
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Across:2. | Process of species loss from fragmented ecosystems | 4. | Island near Java that exploded in 1883 & subsequently used to predictions species recovery | 6. | Positive effect between fitness & population density (rated to passenger pigeon extinction) | 8. | Biogeographic line that separates Asian from Australian faunas (named after a person) | 9. | Reduced fitness as a result of breeding of related individuals due to a population bottleneck |
| | Down:1. | Diversification of a species (single lineage) into more species to fill open niches | 3. | Change in frequency of a gene variant in a population due to random sampling | 5. | Species whose geographic range is confined to a specific area (often <50,000 sq km) | 7. | Random mating within a breeding population (assumes complete mixture) |
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