Ecology Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. In the logistic growth equation dN/dt = rN(1 βˆ’ N/K), population growth rate is greatest when N equals: β†’ K/2
  2. Which interaction type is most likely to increase both species' population sizes simultaneously? β†’ Mutualism
  3. During old-field succession in the eastern United States, which sequence correctly represents the typical order of community change? β†’ Annual weeds β†’ perennial grasses β†’ shrubs β†’ forest
  4. Which type of succession begins on a substrate that has never previously supported life, such as bare rock after a volcanic eruption? β†’ Primary succession
  5. Which gas produced during the anaerobic decomposition of organic matter in wetlands is a potent greenhouse gas? β†’ Methane (CHβ‚„)
  6. Scramble competition occurs when limited resources are divided among all competitors such that: β†’ Everyone gets an insufficient share and many die
  7. A population grows from 500 to 550 individuals in one year. What is the per capita growth rate (r) approximately? β†’ 0.095
  8. Genetic erosion in a species most directly refers to the loss of: β†’ Allelic diversity within the gene pool
  9. Which factor is most likely to influence the carrying capacity of a population? β†’ The availability of resources like food and space
  10. What is the primary distinction between proximate and ultimate explanations for behavior? β†’ Proximate explains immediate mechanisms; ultimate explains adaptive significance
  11. What is the role of detritivores in biogeochemical cycles? β†’ Break down dead organic matter, releasing nutrients for recycling
  12. Which concept describes the idea that restored or conserved ecosystems provide benefits to people? β†’ Ecosystem services
  13. What does the term 'genetic rescue' refer to in conservation biology? β†’ Introducing new individuals to increase genetic diversity in inbred populations
  14. The Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis predicts that species diversity is highest when: β†’ Disturbance occurs at intermediate levels
  15. Source-sink dynamics in a landscape occur when: β†’ High-quality patches export individuals that subsidize populations in low-quality patches
  16. What is 'litterfall' and why is it important to ecosystem processes? β†’ Dead plant material deposited on the soil surface, fueling decomposition
  17. What is the primary focus of organismal ecology? β†’ The study of how organisms adapt to their environment
  18. What role do mycorrhizal fungi play in ecosystem succession? β†’ They facilitate plant establishment by enhancing nutrient uptake, speeding succession
  19. What does the term 'phenotypic plasticity' mean in the context of animal behavior? β†’ The ability of one genotype to produce different behaviors in different environments
  20. What is the biological significance of the parameter 'b' in the Beverton-Holt stock-recruitment model used in fisheries ecology? β†’ The density-dependence parameter that limits recruitment
  21. What is the fate of most energy that passes through a trophic level? β†’ It is lost as heat
  22. Which metric is used to estimate the number of species expected to go extinct relative to habitat loss, based on species-area relationships? β†’ Extinction debt calculation using the species-area curve
  23. Which metric is commonly used to assess the integrity of a restored wetland? β†’ Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI)
  24. What is the primary focus of population ecology? β†’ The study of population size, density, and changes over time
  25. An organism that is an osmoconformer in a marine environment means it: β†’ Allows its internal osmolarity to match that of the surrounding seawater
  26. How might an organism's reproductive strategy be considered an adaptation? β†’ It ensures offspring survive in a given environment
  27. The concept of 'honest signaling' in animal communication requires that signals: β†’ Carry a cost that prevents low-quality individuals from faking them
  28. What does the term 'defaunation' describe in conservation ecology? β†’ The loss of animal species and populations from ecosystems due to human activity
  29. Trophic cascades demonstrate that removing a top predator from an ecosystem typically leads to: β†’ Herbivore population increase, overgrazing, and reduced plant diversity
  30. An animal living in a stable, long-term pair bond that defends a territory together is most likely exhibiting which mating system? β†’ Monogamy