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Module 7 Exam

Which level of ecological organization includes both the living and nonliving components of a functional system?

  1. Community
  2. Organism
  3. Ecosystem
  4. Population

A population is a

  1. group of individuals of several interacting species that live in one area
  2. group of individuals of a single species that live and interact in one area
  3. group of individuals of several interacting species that interact in multiple ecosystems
  4. sum of all individuals of a species in all locations

Taylor wants to know how herbivores of different sizes affect the types of plants found in a certain area. What sort of ecologist is Taylor?

  1. biosphere ecologist
  2. ecosystem ecologist
  3. population ecologist
  4. community ecologist

Which of the following would a clumped population dispersion pattern?

  1. oak trees planted on city streets
  2. earthworms in the soil of a garden
  3. a pod of 40 migrating whales
  4. a field of wildflowers

Exponential growth is sometimes referred to as the ‘J’ curve.

  1. True
  2. False

Which of the following models of population growth includes the concept of a carrying capacity?

  1. Exponential growth
  2. Logistic growth
  3. Arithmetic growth
  4. Geometric growth

Which of the following is an example of a density-independent factor?

  1. a disease on wheat plants in a wheat field
  2. cold weather causing seedlings in a field to freeze
  3. a specialist searching for a particular type of plant that is its food source
  4. a plant parasite, such as mistletoe

A Type I survivorship curve, with higher death rates at older ages, is typical of 

  1. large mammals (including humans!)
  2. weedy plants, like dandelions
  3. organisms such as flies and toads
  4. birds

r-selected species tend to _________

  1. be large
  2. provide lots of parental care
  3. be opportunists
  4. produce large young

K-selected species (aka equilibrium species) provide very much parental care for their young.

  1. True
  2. False

A pyramidal age-structure diagram is the result of high juvenile mortality and high reproductive rates.

  1. True
  2. False

The current world human population size is about _________

  1. 2 billion
  2. 12 billion
  3. 7 billion
  4. 100 billion

When one competitor species eliminates another competitor from the habitat, it is called ___________

  1. extinction
  2. a loss of a keystone species
  3. niche partitioning
  4. competitive exclusion

Niche partitioning (or resource partitioning) results in lower levels of competition over time.

  1. True
  2. False

Those species that are central to the stability of a community are called ________

  1. r-selected species
  2. dominant species
  3. keystone species
  4. herbivores

Species evenness is a measure of the total number of species occupying a habitat

  1. True
  2. False

Camouflage is a strategy that can be used by ___________

  1. prey species
  2. predator species
  3. both predator and prey
  4. neither predator nor prey

Which event would represent primary succession?

  1. Weeds growing through cracks in a sidewalk
  2. Letting your yard grow wild
  3. An abandoned farmer’s field
  4. Grasses growing on a new volcanic island

 Which factors define the nature and distribution of earth’s biomes?

  1. Species diversity
  2. Plant abundance
  3. Temperature
  4. Both precipitation and temperature

Approximately what percentage of energy is available in each successive trophic level in a typical energy pyramid?

  1. 0.1%
  2. 1%
  3. 10%
  4. 100%

In an ecological energy pyramid, an animal that eats an animal that eats an animal that eats plants would be called a ________.

  1. primary consumer
  2. secondary consumer
  3. tertiary consumer
  4. quarternary consumer

Which of the following trophic levels has the lowest energy content and biomass?

  1. producers
  2. detritivores
  3. top carnivores
  4. primary consumers

Question 25

Name and discuss four of the top threats to biodiversity. Include in your answer a specific example of each.

 

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