How could wildfire immediately impact competition in a forest ecosystem?(1 point)

Competition would decrease. Wildfire would decrease the number of individuals competing for resources, making more resources available per individual.
Competition would decrease. Wildfire would decrease the number of individuals competing for resources, making more resources available per individual.

Competition would increase. Wildfire would increase the scarcity of resources, causing individuals to compete at higher rates.
Competition would increase. Wildfire would increase the scarcity of resources, causing individuals to compete at higher rates.

Competition would decrease. Many ecosystems rely on wildfire to restore nutrients and germinate seeds; therefore, wildfire would increase resources available, lowering competition.
Competition would decrease. Many ecosystems rely on wildfire to restore nutrients and germinate seeds; therefore, wildfire would increase resources available, lowering competition.

Competition would remain the same. Wildfire would increase the scarcity of resources and decrease individuals competing, effectively balancing each other out.

Question: How could wildfire immediately impact competition in a forest ecosystem?(1 point)

Answer: Competition would remain the same. Wildfire would increase the scarcity of resources and decrease individuals competing, effectively balancing each other out.

Question: Two prides of lions compete with one another for the same prey (antelope). Which scenario would cause a decrease in competition? (1 point)
Answer: A disease kills individuals from the lion population.

Question: Which habitat's decline may reduce the long-billed curlew population? (1 point)
Answer: Grassland.

Question: Twenty years ago, a gardener counted 50 monarch butterflies in her backyard. Assuming her area reflects the overall population trend, approximately how many monarch butterflies will she count this year?(1 point)
Answer: 10.

Question: How do high temperatures affect corals?(1 point)
Answer: orals become more susceptible to disease.

Question: How do acidifying oceans affect coral reefs?
Answer: Decreased growth.

Question: How do jumping worms affect tree populations in North America?
Answer: They decrease the population by preventing organic material from entering the soil.

Question: Jumping worms affect populations in forest ecosystems by directly competing with native
Answer: Decomposers.

Question: What causes algae blooms?
Answer: Nutrient pollution.

Question: Between 1970 and 2017, what caused the waterfowl population in North America to increase?
Answer: Conservation efforts by hunters.

Question: When analyzing changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem, you might state what you believe to be true about those changes. Which term is used to describe such a statement?
Answer: Claim

Question: In order to explain how changes to physical components of an ecosystem affect populations, you must use data from observations and investigations. These data are also known as
Answer: Evidence

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1. A

2. B
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. B
10. C
11. B
12. C

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