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Who Am I?
Potpourri
Getting it on
Evolution
Growing Pains
Know Yo’ TA’s
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Final Jeopardy
Form and Function
1A
Back
1B
Back
1C
Back
1D
Name two different
ways to distinguish
between members
of the Esocidae
family
Back
1E
Back
“Schreckstoff” is a
substance released
by members of this
diverse family to
warn others of
predators
2A
What are the three
types of competition?
Back
2B
In the most famous
fish competition
experiments, what
species did Werner
and Hall use, and
what was the habitat
distinction?
Back
2C
What are four
characteristics that
often make species
successful invaders?
Back
2D
Name the four most
common ways fish
are introduced into
the US?
Back
2E
What are the 2 levels at
which we can easily
quantify competition?
Give an example of a
way to measure
competition at each level.
Back
3A
What are the 7
sections of a fish
ecology paper, in
order
Back
3B
Readers will look at
these three parts of
a paper first
Back
3C
Which is more often
reported in a
literature citation
entry: the volume
number or issue
number?
Back
3D
What is the main
difference between
journal articles and
books/websites?
Back
3E
What are the three
subsections within the
Methods section?
Back
4a
This model describes
how predation can
influence community
structure
Back
4b
We used this model to
investigate competition
Back
4C:
Worm et al. 2006
extrapolated this
type of model to
make the claim that
all fisheries would
collapse by 2048
Back
4D
We use this model to fit age
and growth data
Back
4E
Ecosystem models that
have several stable
states describe this
ecological concept
Back
5A
This section of a scientific
paper describes the
justification, main results,
and key interpretations of
the study
Back
5B
Back
5C
Back
In Lotka-Volterra
Competition models,
this value represents
the competitive effect
one species has on
the other
5D
This theory describes
the tradeoff between
predation risk and food
availability
Back
5E
Ray-finned fishes
belong to this subclass
while Jawless fish
belong to this Superclass
Back
6A
What method would you
use to collect the diets of
fish without killing them
?
Back
6B
Draw the three types of
functional response
curves.
Back
6C
What values would you
use to answer a question
which diet items are most
important to fish
condition? .
Back
6D
What are the two possible
mechanisms for a numerical
response to increased prey
abundance?
Back
6E
Holling’s disc equation
measures this for a
potential food item
Back
1F
Back
1G
B
A
C
Back
1H
Back
1I
Back
1J
Name 5 invasive
species of fish that
have plagued
Wisconsin waters
Back
2F
Johnny Darter
Per m2
Riffle
Pool
Run
Back
2G
Name a fish collection
technique appropriate for
diet analysis studies and
indicate why
Back
2H
Draw the four types of fish
scales on the board
Back
2I
Name two strategies for
the management of
sustainable fisheries
Back
2J
Theoretical maximum
sustainable yield occurs
at this value
Back
3F
Name 3 variables
that can effect early
life survival?
Back
3G
Non-guardrding
spawners are typically
characterized by these
two traits exemplified by
R-strategists.
3H
This is a strategy by
which smaller males
can spawn despite the
presence of larger
males
3I
Back
3J
Name and describe the central
hypothesis regarding the
success or failure of a year
class
Back
4F
What is the most primitive
group of living fishes in
Wisconsin?
What is the most unique
morphological aspect of
these fishes?
Back
4G
Describe two traits of
a maneuverability
specialist
Back
4H
Describe the
difference between a
primitive and a
derived swim bladder
Back
4I
What are 4 major
trends in fish
evolution?
Back
4J
What is the Webberian
apparatus?
What is its function?
Back
5F
What part of the
equation is missing?
Consumption =
+ Waste + Growth
Back
5G
What are the units of
specific growth rate?
Back
5H
What are the 3 primary
ways to determine
growth of fish over a
season?
Back
5I
Before backcalculating growth,
what relationship
must be established?
Back
5J
Describe Lee’s
Phenomenon
Back
6F
What habitat factor driven by
lakeshore development
effects the growth at age of
largemouth bass?
Back
6G
What species is described as
an obligate planktivore in the
Great Lakes, but is continually
found in rocky inshore waters
consuming benthic
invertebrates? Are they
native?
Back
6H
Name the 2 life history
characteristics of round goby
that allow them to reach large
populations quickly
Back
Jereme became an expert
in this during his
undergraduate work
Name 2 of the 4
variables found to
correlate with round goby
presence absence?
Final
Based on it’s body morphology, provide a
discussion on the kind of habitat this fish
lives in and what it eats?