Title: Figure 50'5 Flowchart of factors limiting geographic distribution
1Figure 50.5 Flowchart of factors limiting
geographic distribution
2Figure 50.9 Predator-removal experiments
3Figure 50.10 A climograph for some major kinds
of ecosystems (biomes) in North America
4Figure 50.18 Zonation in a lake
5Figure 50.19 Freshwater biomes Oligotrophic
lake (left), eutrophic lake (top right), stream
flowing into a river (bottom right)
6Figure 50.21 Wetlands (top) and estuaries
(bottom)
7Figure 50.22 Zonation in the marine environment
8Figure 50.24 The distribution of major
terrestrial biomes
9Figure 52.3 Idealized survivorship curves
10Figure 52.8 Population growth predicted by the
exponential model
11Figure 52.9 Example of exponential population
growth in nature
12Figure 52.10 Reduction of population growth rate
with increasing population size (N)
13Figure 52.11 Population growth predicted by the
logistic model
14Figure 52.12 How well do these populations fit
the logistic population growth model?
15Figure 52.13 Graphic model showing how
equilibrium may be determined for population
density
16Table 53.1 Interspecific Interactions
17Figure 53.2 Testing a competitive exclusion
hypothesis in the field
18Figure 53.5 Camouflage Poor-will (left), lizard
(right)
19Figure 53.6 Aposematic (warning) coloration in a
poisonous blue frog
20Figure 53.x1 Deceptive coloration moth with
"eyeballs"
21Figure 53.7 Batesian mimicry
22Figure 53.8 Müllerian mimicry Cuckoo bee
(left), yellow jacket (right)
23Figure 53.x2 Parasitic behavior A female
Nasonia vitripennis laying a clutch of eggs into
the pupa of a blowfly (Phormia regina)
24Figure 53.10 Examples of terrestrial and marine
food chains
25Figure 53.11 An antarctic marine food web
26Figure 54.1 An overview of ecosystem dynamics
27Figure 54.3 Primary production of different
ecosystems
28Figure 54.11 An idealized pyramid of net
production
29Figure 54.12 Pyramids of biomass (standing crop)
30Figure 54.13 A pyramid of numbers
31Figure 54.14 Food energy available to the human
population at different trophic levels
32Figure 54.16 The water cycle
33Figure 54.17 The carbon cycle
34Figure 54.18 The nitrogen cycle
35Figure 54.19 The phosphorous cycle