Answers
Indicator Species - answer Species whose tolerance limits can be used to judge the
environmental conditions.
Keystone Species - answer A species whose impact on its community or ecosystem
are much larger and more influential than would be expected from its population size.
Pioneer Species - answer In primary succession on a terrestrial site; the plants
lichens, and microbes that first colonize the site.
Foundation Species - answer Species that can create and enhance habitats that can
benefit other species in a community.
Parasitism - answer Symbiotic relationship in which one organism lives in or on
another organism and harms it.
Mutualism - answer Symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the
relationship.
Commensalism - answer Symbiotic relationship in which one member of the
association benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
CITES - answer An international agreement between governments to ensure that
international trade with wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival.
Primary Succession - answer Land that is bared of soil is colonized by living
organisms where none lived before.
Secondary Succession - answer When an existing community is disturbed, a new
one develops from the biological legacy of the old community.
Benthos - answer Bottom dwellers that either burrow, anchor, or move along the
floor. Some species filter feed.
Decomposers - answer bacteria that break down organic compounds and return
nutrients to producers.
Estuary - answer Partially enclosed area of coastal water where seawater mixes with
fresh water.