1. | An event that changes the structure of a community | A. | Pioneer Community | |
2. | An adaptation that helps individuals avoid predation | B. | Primary Succession | |
3. | Competition between members of different species for limited resources | C. | Secondary Succession | |
4. | Competition between members of the same population for limited resources | D. | Climax Community | |
5. | The regrowth of a previously existing community after an ecological disturbance | E. | Protective Coloration | |
6. | Representation of the age structure of a population to show proportions of age classes | F. | Interspecific | |
7. | The development of a new community in a previously barren area where no soil is present | G. | Age Pyramid | |
8. | The first species to colonize a barren or disturbed habitat and initiate primary succession | H. | Ecological Disturbance | |
9. | The last or final stage of succession in an area, may remain relatively stable if there are no major environmental changes | I. | Intraspecific |
H | 1. | An event that changes the structure of a community | A. | Pioneer Community |
E | 2. | An adaptation that helps individuals avoid predation | B. | Primary Succession |
F | 3. | Competition between members of different species for limited resources | C. | Secondary Succession |
I | 4. | Competition between members of the same population for limited resources | D. | Climax Community |
C | 5. | The regrowth of a previously existing community after an ecological disturbance | E. | Protective Coloration |
G | 6. | Representation of the age structure of a population to show proportions of age classes | F. | Interspecific |
B | 7. | The development of a new community in a previously barren area where no soil is present | G. | Age Pyramid |
A | 8. | The first species to colonize a barren or disturbed habitat and initiate primary succession | H. | Ecological Disturbance |
D | 9. | The last or final stage of succession in an area, may remain relatively stable if there are no major environmental changes | I. | Intraspecific |