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GIZMO Coral Reefs 2-Biotic Factors -ALL ANSWERS CORRECT -GRADED A+

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Student Exploration: Coral Reefs 2 – Biotic Factors [This lesson was designed as a follow-up to the Coral Reefs 1 – Abiotic Factors lesson. Students should complete that activity before trying this one.] Vocabulary (refer to vocab file located on the Gizmo site for definitions): biotic factor, black band disease, invasive species, white band disease Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) In 1992, Hurricane Andrew left a wake of destruction through Florida. One victim of the storm was a reptile-breeding facility. Over 900 Burmese pythons were set free, and today thousands of pythons live in Florida. These pythons are an invasive species, or a harmful species not native to the region. 1. What impacts do you think the Burmese pythons might have on local ecosystems? They’ll disrupt the normal food chain 2. In general, why might ecologists be concerned when new invasive species arrive in an ecosystem? It could cause another species to die off in the area Gizmo Warm-up: Like terrestrial environments, coral reefs can be damaged by invasive species. Reefs are also impacted by disease-causing bacteria, humans, and other biotic factors, or living parts of the ecosystem. In the Coral Reefs 2 – Biotic Factors lesson, you will explore how these factors affect coral reefs. 1. On the CONDITIONS tab, select Fishing. Set Net fishing to 50%. Click Advance year 10 times. What changes do you notice on the Coral reef tab? There is almost no fish life in the area 2. On the DATA tab, select every organism. What happens to the reef populations? The long-spined sea urchin, algae, and sponge populations rise and everything else decreases Activity A: Fishing regulation Get the Gizmo ready: • Click Return to original settings and Restart. • On the CONDITIONS tab, check that Fishing is selected. Introduction: Fishing is a major part of many Caribbean economies. The yellowtail snapper and Nassau grouper are important food fishes. However, a lack of adequate regulation has led to overfishing in many areas and consequent damage to reefs. The goals of this activity are to observe the effects of overfishing and determine how much fishing the reef can withstand. Question: What are the effects of fishing on the reef ecosystem? 1. Describe: On the CORAL REEF tab, click on the stoplight parrotfish, queen angelfish, yellowtail snapper, and Nassau grouper. Describe what each of these fishes eat. Stoplight parrotfish: Algae Yellowtail snapper: Young fish, shrimp, crabs, worms Queen angelfish: Sponges Nassau grouper: snappers, angelfish, parrotfish 2. Predict: Set Grouper to 70%. How do you think this level of fishing will affect the populations of the other fish in the simulated reef? Explain your reasoning. I think it’ll cause fish population to increase and everything else decreases 3. Experiment: Select the DATA tab, and check that every species is selected. Click Advance year 10 times. Which fish populations increased, and which fish populations decreased? Decrease: Nassau grouper, stoplight parrotfish, queen angelfish Increase: yellowtail snapper, sponges, 4. Explain: Why do you think the snapper population changed the way it did? I guess the groupers usually ate the yellowtails the most 5. Predict: Click Return to original settings and Restart. Set Snapper to 70%. How do you think this will affect the other fish populations? Explain your reasoning. The nassau grouper population will decrease and then the rest will follow from the grouper decrease (Activity A continued on next page

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Student Exploration: Coral Reefs 2 – Biotic Factors
Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and
prompts in the orange boxes.

[Note to teachers and students: This lesson was designed as a follow-up to the ​Coral Reefs 1 – Abiotic Factors
lesson. We recommend doing that activity before trying this one.]

Vocabulary​:​ biotic factor, black band disease, invasive species, white band disease

Prior Knowledge Questions ​(Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
In 1992, Hurricane Andrew left a wake of destruction through Florida. One victim of the
storm was a reptile-breeding facility. Over 900 Burmese pythons were set free, and today
thousands of pythons live in Florida. These pythons are an ​invasive species​, or a harmful
species not native to the region.

1. What impacts do you think the Burmese pythons might have on local ecosystems?


I think that they will affect the ecosystems because I think it will eat everything or bite?
Also,​The Burmese python has harmed the ecosystem in the Florida Everglades by preying
on many native species such as small mammals, alligators and even deer.


2. In general, why might ecologists be concerned when new invasive species arrive in an ecosystem?


Ecologists are deeply concerned when there are invasive species in an
ecosystem because they have the ability to colonize that particular
ecosystem, disrupting its normal routine or functions.

Gizmo Warm-up
Like terrestrial environments, coral reefs can be damaged by invasive
species. Reefs are also impacted by disease-causing bacteria, humans, and
other ​biotic factors​, or living parts of the ecosystem. In the ​Coral Reefs 2 –
Biotic Factors​ lesson, you will explore how these factors affect coral reefs.

1. On the CONDITIONS​ ​tab, select ​Fishing​. Set ​Net fishing ​to 50%. Click ​Advance year ​10 times. What
changes do you notice on the ​Coral reef t​ ab?


It went from lots of different fish and even a turtle to only one fish. The diversity and
population size drastically changed. There was also some change with the plants/coral
but not much.


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, 2. On the DATA​ ​tab, select every organism. What happens to the reef populations?


The fish population went down all except a few




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