Across: |
2 | (_____ competition) A type of competition in which one organism directly excludes another from the use of resources. |
5 | (_____-victim
interaction) An interaction between two species in which one species
benefits (the _____) and the other species is harmed (the victim). |
6 | A consumer that relies on living plant tissues for nutrients. |
8 | A group of interacting individuals of a single species located within a particular area. |
10 | In
ecology, of or referring to an action or process that can continue
indefinitely without using up resources or causing serious damage to
ecosystems. |
13 | (density-_____)
Of or referring to a factor, such as weather, that can limit the size
of a population but does not act more strongly as the density of the
population increases. |
14 | (_____
competition) A type of competition in which species compete indirectly
for shared resources, with each reducing the amount of a resource
available to the other. |
15 | (_____
time) The time it takes a population to double in size. The _____ time
can be used as a measure of how fast a population is growing. |
16 | An interaction between two species in which both species benefit. |
17 | An organism that kills other organisms for food. |
18 | An organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and obtains nutrients from that organism. |
19 | (_____
displacement) A process by which intense competition between species
causes the forms of the competing species to evolve to become more
different over time. |