| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Solomon islands sea level rise | 5 reef islands lost | 100%
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| Example pathogen +country | Avian malaria, Hawaii | 100%
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| Species that can colonise | Birds | 100%
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| ________ species will gradually _____ to _____ the available ________ _____, creating _____ species | Colonising evolve occupy ecological niches unique | 100%
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| Conservation efforts | Control of developments | 100%
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| Conservation efforts | Control of visitors | 100%
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| Formation | Coral debris | 100%
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| Ecological features | Endemic species | 100%
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| Importance | Endemic species | 100%
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| Conservation efforts | Eradication | 100%
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| Species that can colonise | Floating seeds | 100%
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| Threats | Habitat change | 100%
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| Threats | Habitat destruction | 100%
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| Threats | Introduced species | 100%
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| Ecological features | Isolation | 100%
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| X makes X difficult | Isolation, colonisation | 100%
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| Present mammals | Lemurs | 100%
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| Ecological features | Low biodiversity | 100%
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| Lack of ______ ______ means ____ ______ are not ______ __ _____ | Mammal predators, native species, adapted to survive | 100%
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| Some islands have _______ from being _______ _______ to _____ _______ | Mammals, previously attached, larger continents | 100%
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| Species that can colonise | Marine | 100%
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| Present mammals | Marsupials | 100%
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| Introduced species have no... | Natural predators | 100%
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| Introduced vegetation may... | Outcolonise | 100%
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| Threats | Over-exploitation | 100%
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| Eradication example | Rats, Diego Garcia | 100%
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| Eradication example | Rats, Hawaii | 100%
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| Importance | Research | 100%
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| Threats | Sea level rise | 100%
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| Formation | Seismic activity | 100%
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| Ecological features | Some absent taxa | 100%
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| Marshall islands sea level rise | Third population migration | 100%
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