What are keystone species?
False -- salamanders wouldn't be considered a keystone species because their presence and role within an ecosystem does not have a disproportionate effect on other organisms within the system.
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A keystone species is a species that has a disproportionate effect on its environment relative to its abundance. Keep ChaChaing.
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Which statement about aquatic nuisance species is true?
Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) are nonindigenousspecies that ...
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Can you describe an important role that pioneer species play in primary succession?
During primary succession, the pioneer species modify the bar...
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Could an android be a separate species?
An Android is a type of phone. Bow Chicka ChaCha!
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What is variation among members of the same species?
Variation in genetic sequences and the detection of DNA seque...
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How many known species of animals are there?
There are 20,000 species of fish, 6,000 species of reptiles, ...
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Can you explain how behavior can play a role in the evolution of species?
Behaviors can have a genetic code so that species with only c...
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What species does The Black Skull belong to?
The Black Skullis a fossilized skull of the species Paranthro...
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How does convolution shape 2 species over time?
A convolution is an integral that expresses the amount of ove...
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Which statement about aquatic nuisance species is true?
Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) are nonindigenousspecies that ...
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Habitats are limited resources because humans are destroying ...
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Can you explain the relationship between habitat size and species diversity?
Generally as you increase area you will find more species. So...
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What challenges do we face to protect the Koala species?
The challenges that we face when protecting koalas include ha...
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How do scientists determine if organisms form a species?
"There is no general agreement among biologists on what speci...
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What species of frog live in America?
Some frogs that live high in trees even possess an elaborate ...
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What is change in a species over time?
Creatures either adapt to their environment or become extinct...
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How many deer species of deer are there?
There are 45 known species of deer. I wonder how many species...
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How many different species of deer are there?
There are 45 species of deer including the Chinese Water Deer...
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What is the genus and species of a dragon?
Many times you can tell the type of dragon you are dealing wi...
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An invasive species is not native to and tending to spread wi...
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What is the Domain kingdom phylum class order family genus species of a fly?
The phylum of a fly is Arthropoda. The class of a fly is Inse...
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Pioneer species are organisms,usually plants,that colonize ba...
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A keystone species is a species whose very presence contribut...
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An invasive species is not native to and tending to spread wi...
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What is the process by which new species are formed?
New species can be formed by combining one organism with anot...
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False -- salamanders wouldn't be considered a keystone specie...
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How many deer species of deer are there?
There are 45 known species of deer. I wonder how many species...
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How many different species of deer are there?
There are 45 species of deer including the Chinese Water Deer...
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How many species of shark are there?
There are more than 360 described species of sharks. They are...
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An invasive species is not native to and tending to spread wi...
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How many species of dogs are there?
There are 8 species in the Canidae family including the domes...

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