BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Keystone Species, Rain Shadow, Aposematism

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How is it formed: global weather patterns are mainly determined by the amount of solar energy falling on an area. The amount of solar energy that falls on an area largely depends on the angle at which this light hits the earth. How are each recycled: nutrients cycle but energy doesn"t. Blasts from the past (i. e. old test questions) Prey reduce their risk of predation through physical and behavioral defenses. The american kestrel (falco sparverius) and the common kestrel (falco tinnunculus) are found on different continents. However, both hunt for small mammals and birds in open country. Therefore, these two species: exhibit character displacement, exhibit resource partitioning, competitively inhibit one another, occupy similar niches. Keystone species are always the most abundant species in a community: true. Earth"s largest ecosystems, biomes, are defined primarily by: the seasonal variability in temperature, the seasonal variability in rainfall, elevation, a & b, all of the above.

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