Make sure to scroll down the page to gather information
Take notes IN YOUR OWN WORDS on each side of your T-Chart ("without wolves" and "with wolves.")
Task 4: Use your notes from this unit and the evidence you gathered to answer the questions below.
Question 1
1.
Find another example of an ecosystem being impacted by the removal of a keystone species. In a drawing, show how the removal impacts other species. (hint: look in your notes)
Question 2
2.
What happened to the deer (elk) when the wolves were brought back to Yellowstone in 1995?
Question 3
3.
Wolves made the water quality of rivers, streams, and lakes better in Yellowstone.
Question 4
4.
What happend to the Aspen Trees when the wolves returned to Yellowstone?
Question 5
5.
What do you wonder? What questions do you have about how the wolves changed Yellowstone National Park? Type at least 2 wondering sentences. Start each sentence with "I Wonder..."
Question 6
6.
Define trophic cascade
Using information gathered from your work this unit to help you, answer the question below about Keystone Species... You will be using the CERR format to answer
Question 7
7.
Claim: (your answer to the question, "What effect would the removal of a keystone species, like the wolves, have on an ecological community?")
Question 8
8.
Evidence: (use the evidence you collected in your T-Chart and the videos that backs up your claim)
Question 9
9.
Reasoning: (explain why your evidence answers your question from a scientific standpoint. Correctly use the term "trophic cascade" in your reasoning for a bonus point)
Ecologists are actually at odds on this topic. Some say it was the wolves that cause this trophic cascade and some say it was something else.
Question 10
10.
Rebuttal: Give at least ONE alternative reason besides the wolves, that caused this area of Yellowstone to flourish again.
Question 11
11.
Explain your Rebuttal: Explain why this alternative reason could have caused the change and not the wolves.