91158 Ecological Community Pattern - School Use
91158 Ecological Community Pattern - School Use
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This resource covers the things you need to know and be able to do for the NCEA Level 2 Achievement Standard 91158 (Biology 2.6) Investigate a pattern in an ecological community, with supervision.
What you'll learn
In this resource you'll find questions like:
- How do patterns express themselves between various environments?
- How do organisms express adaptations and why?
- What is an ecological niche?
- What is succession, stratification and zonation and how do these affect ecological communities?
- What is the nature of and what are the implications of food chains and predation?
- What are the different types of competition between ecological species and how can these be observed?
- What does mutualism mean in an ecological context?
- How do we create comprehensive samples of ecological populations?
- How do we process, analyse and interpret this data?
- How do we explain the patterns we find?
- How would we report on it?
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