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Ecology 146

Puzzle Type: Educational
Characteristics of Life: Prof Neill
Across
Predictable sequence of changing communities. changes.
Molecular instructions of life.
Most diverse group of animals with six jointed legs.
A diverse marine ecosystem made of small invertebrates.
Repairing damaged ecosystems and elimination of non-native species.
Population that can successfully reproduce.
Place where an organism lives.
Major ecosystem types across a region defined by general vegetation.
Converting light energy into biomass.
Extracting energy content from food molecules.
Maximum population size that an environment can sustain.
Rare wetland with alkaline soils and featured at JJC.
Power to do work and sustains life.
Descent with modifications.
Elemental nutrient required for proteins.
Total measure of life in a region.
Most diverse group of animals with six jointed legs.
A species no longer found in most of its original range.
Down
Liquid necessary for life.
Liquid necessary for life.
Organic element
Matrix of inorganic grit, microbes, air, water and humus.
The role of an organism in the environment.
Species involved in a rotten job.
The role of an organism in the environment.
Recovery from disturbance.
Excessive nutrients degrading aquatic ecosystems.
Group of individuals of the same species living in an area.
Group with a rotten job.
Populations of different species in an area.
Insects helping flowering plants (Angiosperms) reproduce.
To maintain a livable system indefinitely.
Molecular instructions of life.
Special fungal type living on plant roots to both their benefit.
Most diverse group of plants.
Species struggling for access to resources.
Energy transfers linking species together.
Rare wetland with alkaline soils and featured at JJC.
Autotrophs: plants, algae and cyanobacteria
A natural force that is responsible for changes.
Matrix of inorganic grit, microbes, air, water and humus.