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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!!!

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Jeopardy

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

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Double Jeopardy

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

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Final Jeopardy

Form and Function

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

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

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What are the three types of competition?

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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?

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

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

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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.

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

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

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

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

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What are the three subsections within the Methods section?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Jawless fish belong to this Super-class

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

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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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Draw the three types of functional response curves.

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

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

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Name 5 invasive species of fish that have plagued Wisconsin waters

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Riffle Pool Run

Mottled Sculpin/m2

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

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

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

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Name 3 variables that can effect early life survival?

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Non-guardrding spawners are typically characterized by these two traits exemplified by R-strategists.

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This is a strategy by which smaller males can spawn despite the presence of larger males

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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

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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?

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Define the following terms: lotic and lentic

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White sucker

Emerald Shiner

Longnose Dace

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What are 4 major trends in fish evolution?

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What is the Webberian apparatus?What is its function?

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Consumption = + Waste + Growth

What part of the equation is missing?

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What are the units of Bioenergetics 3.0?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Final

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

lives in and what it eats?