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- gyemang@bhrs X DEYTMntSq3aYWCUqtaBxfG-boRU0hP45EYnjLqWI/edit ticks & Working offline d-ons Help Arial BIUA o 三ー 三1 11 1. 3 61 9. If you were to remove barberry from an ecosystem, what are your predictions regarding the number of ticks, white-footed mice and owls? Explain your reasoning.T-Sclence-Gr5-T8C-PBT (2020-2021) Questlon: 1-9 Monarch butterflies travel long distances each winter. Some travel thousands of milos from northem locations to places in Mexico. How does this help them survive? (SC.5.L17.1) OI t lets them move from land to ocean environments. O t allows them to cary their young to new locations. O It gives them exercise to keep their wings in shape. O t lets them lay their eggs in warmer conditions.Activity 4. Make a Dichotomous Key. Make a Dichotomous Key for the animals illustrated below https://www.flickr.com/photos/queenslandstatearchives 137884088126 https:pixabay.com/vectors/biodiversity earthworm fertilizer-160380 https:Weommens.wikimedia.arg/aiki/File:CSIRO_Seienoeimage 2186 ARed ackSprderjpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamaraw %3D II IV
- 會 事 3 of 6 Base your answers to questlons 14- 16 on the Information below and on your knowledge of blology. Unless actions are taken to slow the decline of domesticated honeybees and augment [increase] their populations with wild bees, many fruits and vegetables may disappear from the food supply, said Claire Kremen, a conservation biologist at Princeton University in New Jersey.. The honeybee decline, which is affecting domesticated and wild bee populations around the world, is mostly the result of diseases spread as a result of mites and other parasites as well as the spraying of crops with pesticides, scientists say. Source: "Bee Declines May Spell End of Some Fruits, Vegetables," National Geographic News, October 5, 2005 14. The decrease in the honeybee population is partly due to A. the use of pesticides B. the use of fertilizers C. a decrease in prey D. a decrease in fruits and vegetables 15. "Diseases spread as a result of mites" would be considered a factor. A. density…Hemlock Looper | attacks deciduous trees | is native to North America occurs Atlantic coast to Alberta |is a wasteful feeder has different host trees between Eastern and Western CanadaActivities - HS: ALT 20-21 Enviror x -cclv2.gradpointcom/student.html#/activity/26872734/item/envsuce_quiz Objoctives Quiz: Ecological Succession 3.FRalogical Interactiona Birds are more common in island communities than mammals because many birds can O fly aver water O adapt to new conditions O swim and walk O eat different foods a 梦 メ ERI
- Certain parrot species cannot be brought to the United States to be sold as pets. What is the name of the legislation that makes this illegal? Red List Migratory Bird Act CITES d. Endangered Species Act (ESA)#3 3 Q What happened to the angry clipbird population in the East over the three seasons? Explain why you think this happened. East Clipland -1st Season 2nd Season 3rd Season 2nd Season # of birds $ 4 1st Season JUN EFFE % 5 1 < C 6 3rd Season MacBook Pro & 7 tv * 8 (+)- ( 9charadrius melodus Common and scientific name of species ♦ Reasons for being placed on endangered species list ♦ Physical characteristics of organism (give at least 6 pictures) do not forget 3 unique characteristics! ♦ What is its role in the ecosystem? What will happen if ♦ Original habitat of organism this species were to become extinct? ♦ Current range and location of the organism ♦ Thoughts or ideas for recovery; laws, protection, etc.
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