Environmental Science Mind Map-Justin
by Justin Klee
1. Trophic Levels
1.1. Producer
1.2. Primary Consumer
1.3. Secondary Consumer
1.4. Tertiary Consumer
1.5. Decomposer
2. Food Web
3. Food Chain
4. Factors
4.1. Biotic
4.2. Abiotic
5. Smallest to largest
5.1. Organism
5.1.1. Population
5.1.1.1. Community
5.1.1.1.1. Ecosystem
6. Biodiversity
6.1. Species Biodiversity
6.2. Ecosystem Biodiversity
6.3. Genetic Biodiversity
7. Hot Spots
8. Species
8.1. Endangered Species
8.2. Threatened Species
8.3. Indicator Species
8.4. Pioneer Species
9. Succession
9.1. Ecological Succesion
9.2. Primary Succession
9.3. Secondary Succession
10. Population Growth Rate
10.1. Exponential Growth
10.2. J-Curve
10.3. S-Curve
10.4. Population Growth
11. Biome
11.1. Ecosystems
11.2. Tundra
11.3. Freshwater Biome
11.4. Marine biome
11.5. Temperate Deciduous Forest
11.6. Coniferous Forest
11.7. Desert
11.8. Grassland/Savannah
11.9. Rainforest
12. How to keep the human population in check.
12.1. Limiting Factors
12.2. Carrying Capacity
13. Climax Community
14. Pollution
14.1. Water Pollution
14.2. Inorganic Pollutant
14.3. Organic Pollutant
14.4. Point Source
14.5. Non-Point Source
15. Resources
15.1. Natural Resources
15.2. Renewable Resources
15.3. Non-Renewable Resources
16. Water
16.1. Wetlands
16.2. Runoff
16.3. Erosion
16.4. Watershed
16.5. Aquifer
16.6. Water Purification
16.7. Desalination
17. Impermeable
18. Urbanization