Live from Noland Hall in Madison, Wisconsin…

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Live from Noland Hall in Madison, Wisconsin…. Composed without permission from Sony Picture Studios…. This….Is….JEOPARDY!!!. Family Matters Quit Crowding Me Write or Wrong? Field Techniques How to be an A-Student Mmmmmm…. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Live from Noland Hall in Madison, Wisconsin…

Composed without permission from Sony Picture Studios…

This….Is….JEOPARDY!!!

Jeopardy

• Family Matters• Quit Crowding Me• Write or Wrong?• Field Techniques• How to be an A-Student• Mmmmmm…

• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5

Double Jeopardy

• Who Am I?• Data! Data! Data!• Rockin’ the Casba• Evolve• Just Gotta’ Grow• Know Yo’ TA’s

• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5• 1 2 3 4 5

Final Jeopardy

Form and Function

1A

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1B

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1C

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1D

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Name two different ways to distinguish between members of the Esocidae family

1EBack

“Schreckstoff” is a substance released by members of this diverse family to warn others of predators

2A

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What are the three types of competition?

2B

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In the most famous fish competition experiments, what centrachid species did Werner and Hall use, and what was the habitat distinction?

2C

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There are 5 general types of species interactions. Name 4 of them.

2D

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Name the four most common ways fish are introduced into the US?

2E

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What are the 2 levels at which we can easily quantify competition? Give an example of a way to measure competition at each level.

3A

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What are the 7 sections of a fish ecology paper, in order

3B

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True or False: A p-value should be reported within a figure?

3C

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Which is more often reported in a literature citation entry: the volume number or issue number?

3D

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What is the main difference between journal articles and books/websites?

3E

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What are the three subsections within the Methods section?

4a

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4b

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Name two fish collection techniques appropriate for diet analysis studies and explain why.

4C:

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“Puking” a fish by pumping water into the stomach is better known as this.

4D

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4E

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What is the difference between a trammel net and a gill net?

5A

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This section of a scientific paper describes the justification, main results, and key interpretations of the study

5B

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5C

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In Lotka-Volterra Competition models, this value represents the competitive effect one species has on the other

5D

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This invasive fish caused the collapse of Lake Michigan’s native cisco community

5E

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Jawless fish belong to this Super-class

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6A

Name 5 biotic factors that we determined in class, influence fish feeding?

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6B

What was the most common diet item, by number, in trout diets at BEC? What was the family and common name of the largest diet item?

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6C

Draw the three types of functional response curves.

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6D

Why do we sample, pick, and quantify stream benthic invertebrates?

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6E

Who developed functional response, and what general organisms did they study?

1F

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1G

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1H

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1I

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1J

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Name 5 invasive species of fish that have plagued Wisconsin waters

2F

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Riffle Pool Run

Mottled Sculpin/m2

2G

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Data about data, such as the date and location of collection, are known as this.

2H

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This value describes the proportion of variance described by a regression line.

2I

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Name two key steps that should be taken to ensure successful data analysis prior to going into the field

2J

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0

3F

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Name 3 variables that can effect early life survival?

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

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3J

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This hypothesis claims that the success of a given year class is dependent on how well the hatch is timed with the availability of resources and the abundance of predators

4F

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What is the most primitive group of living fishes in Wisconsin?What is the most unique morphological aspect of these fishes?

4G

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Define the following terms: lotic and lentic

4H

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White sucker

Emerald Shiner

Longnose Dace

4I

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What are 4 major trends in fish evolution?

4J

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What is the Webberian apparatus?What is its function?

5F

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Consumption = + Waste + Growth

What part of the equation is missing?

5G

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What are the units of Bioenergetics 3.0?

5H

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What are the 3 primary ways to determine growth of fish over a season?

5I

When is a fish's birthday and what does year class refer to?

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5J

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Before back-calculating growth, what relationship must be established?

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6F

What species introduction into Canada and the Adirondacks lakes threatens native fish diversity and food web function?

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6G

What species is described as an obligate planktivore in the Great Lakes, but is continually found in inshore waters consuming benthic invertebrates? Are they native?

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6H

In what kind of areas of the Great Lakes are round gobies are often discovered to be present first? And provide 2 reasons why?

What carbon isotope ratio can be used to track energy flow through lake ecosystems?

Define the following terms and what they refer to based on Brian's research in northern Wisconsin: autochthonous and allochthonous

Final

Based on it’s body morphology, provide a discussion on the kind of habitat this fish

lives in and what it eats?