Exploring Keystone Species and Trophic Cascades

Exploring Keystone Species and Trophic Cascades

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Olivia Brooks

Mathematics

6th - 10th Grade

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19:29

The video explores the concept of keystone species and trophic cascades in ecosystems. It begins with the green world hypothesis, which suggests predators control herbivore populations. Robert Paine's starfish experiment demonstrated the significant impact of predators on community composition. Further studies on sea otters and orcas revealed complex interactions in marine ecosystems, highlighting the importance of top-down regulation.

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What was the primary question Robert Paine sought to answer with his starfish experiment?

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What concept did Fred Smith introduce that challenged the existing view of food chains?

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What was the unexpected result of removing starfish from the ecosystem?

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What term did Robert Paine coin to describe the influence of a single species on an ecosystem?

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What was the main finding of James Estes' research on sea otters?

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What happens to kelp forests when sea otters are removed?

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What did Paine call the cascading effects of one species on others?

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Why did orcas start eating sea otters, according to James Estes?

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What broader implication does the study of keystone species and trophic cascades have for ecology?

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What is the risk of ignoring the role of apex predators in ecosystems?

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