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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt Double Jeopardy 100 pt Hawaii Biodiversity Exotic Species Human Pop & Evol Pollution DNA 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt

Raspberry plants in Hawaii lack this to protect against large herbivores.

What are thorns?

Two mammals that are endemic to Hawaii.

What is the Hoary bat and monk seal?

The isolation of a small population of finches that accidentally arrived to Hawaii led to this.

What is speciation?

The Pandandus seed arrived to Hawaii by this method of dispersal.

What is float in water?

A type of brackish water environment that is fed from underground streams connected to the ocean.

What is an anchialine pond?

The reason the mongoose was brought to Hawaii.

What is to eat the rats that eat sugar cane?

Three methods for eradicating overgrown algae.

What is removal by hand, the Super Sucker, and increase populations of herbivores such as algae eating fish and sea urchins?

An animal that has devastated the bird population of Guam.

What is the brown tree snake?

Three introduced mammals that have had the worse impact on Hawaiian terrestrial ecosystems.

What are pigs, goats, and cattle?

An invasive species of salt tolerant trees brought in to prevent erosion.

What are mangroves?

Two characteristics that distinguish humans from apes.

What is bipedalism, opposable thumb and large brain?

This genus gave rise to genus Homo.

What is Australopithicus?

This species lived at the same time as humans and may have interbred with them.

What is neanderthal?

A reason that populations have declined in the post- industrial stage.

What is educating women?

A jump in U.S. births between

What is baby boom?

An area located midway between Hawaii and California that has a high concentration of marine debris.

What is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch or Pacific Trash Vortex?

The amount of oil spilled in Alaska’s Prince William Sound.

What is 10 million gallons of oil?

A disease caused by mercury poisoning.

What is Minimata disease?

This metal contributed marine mammal strandings.

What is copper?

An increase in the concentration of pollutants such as DDT in phytoplankton.

What is bioaccumulation?

Three components of a nucleotide structure.

What is a nitrogen containing base, a phosphorous, and a sugar?

The process of producing gametes?

What is a meiosis?

The base pairs for the following DNA sequence: acggtac

What is tgccatg?

The physical expression of a gene.

What is a phenotype?

Two main groups of primates.

What are prosimians and anthropoids?