Option 2: Environment, Resources, and Competition Presentation Prepare a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft®PowerPoint® presentation that answers the following questions: What are the major characteristics of the environment of the chosen ecosystem? How do these characteristics affect the animals, plants, and their resources living in the environment? Review the temperature and precipitation data. From the data, what can you determine about the role of precipitation and temperature in biomes? Review the Intraspecific Competition data. How is the predator community affected by low numbers of prey? How do high numbers of predators affect the prey community? What are some possible effects on other species? Review the Interspecific Competition data, what behavioral data might be inferred from this graph? What factors might be responsible for the success of the older mothers’ offspring? Propose a scenario that might explain the data recorded. How might interspecific competition affect the reproductive success? What implications can you infer from the three graphs about the relationship between plants and animals? Present the Environment, Resources, and Competition Presentation. For Local Campus students, these are 5- to 10- minute oral presentations accompanied by Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentations. For Online and Directed Study students, these are Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentations with notes.

Option 2: Environment, Resources, and Competition Presentation

Prepare a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft®PowerPoint® presentation that answers the following questions:

  • What are the major characteristics of the environment of the chosen ecosystem?
  • Option 2: Environment, Resources, and Competition Presentation

    Prepare a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft®PowerPoint® presentation that answers the following questions:

    • What are the major characteristics of the environment of the chosen ecosystem?
    • How do these characteristics affect the animals, plants, and their resources living in the environment?
    • Review the temperature and precipitation data. From the data, what can you determine about the role of precipitation and temperature in biomes?
    • Review the Intraspecific Competition data. How is the predator community affected by low numbers of prey? How do high numbers of predators affect the prey community? What are some possible effects on other species?
    • Review the Interspecific Competition data, what behavioral data might be inferred from this graph? What factors might be responsible for the success of the older mothers’ offspring? Propose a scenario that might explain the data recorded. How might interspecific competition affect the reproductive success?
    • What implications can you infer from the three graphs about the relationship between plants and animals?

    Present the Environment, Resources, and Competition Presentation.

    • For Local Campus students, these are 5- to 10- minute oral presentations accompanied by Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentations.

    For Online and Directed Study students, these are Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentations with notes.

  • Review the temperature and precipitation data. From the data, what can you determine about the role of precipitation and temperature in biomes?
  • Review the Intraspecific Competition data. How is the predator community affected by low numbers of prey? How do high numbers of predators affect the prey community? What are some possible effects on other species?
  • Review the Interspecific Competition data, what behavioral data might be inferred from this graph? What factors might be responsible for the success of the older mothers’ offspring? Propose a scenario that might explain the data recorded. How might interspecific competition affect the reproductive success?
  • What implications can you infer from the three graphs about the relationship between plants and animals?

Present the Environment, Resources, and Competition Presentation.

  • For Local Campus students, these are 5- to 10- minute oral presentations accompanied by Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentations.

For Online and Directed Study students, these are Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentations with notes.

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