front 1 1) Which of the following statements is consistent with the principle
of competitive exclusion? | back 1 Answer: D |
front 2 2) According to the competitive exclusion principle, two species
cannot continue to occupy the same | back 2 Answer: B |
front 3 3) Which of the following best describes resource
partitioning? | back 3 Answer: B |
front 4 4) As you study two closely related predatory insect species, the
two-spot and the three-spot avenger beetles, you notice that each
species seeks prey at dawn in areas without the other species.
However, where their ranges overlap, the two-spot avenger beetle hunts
at night and the three-spot hunts in the morning. When you bring them
into the laboratory and isolate the two different species, you
discover that the offspring of both species are found to be nocturnal.
You have discovered an example of | back 4 Answer: E |
front 5 5) Resource partitioning would be most likely to occur
between | back 5 Answer: B |
front 6 6) Which of the following is an example of cryptic
coloration? | back 6 Answer: E |
front 7 7) Which of the following is an example of Müllerian mimicry? | back 7 Answer: A |
front 8 8) Which of the following is an example of Batesian mimicry? | back 8 Answer: C |
front 9 9) Which of the following is an example of aposematic
coloration? | back 9 Answer: A |
front 10 10) Dwarf mistletoes are flowering plants that grow on certain forest
trees. They obtain nutrients and water from the vascular tissues of
the trees. The trees derive no known benefits from the dwarf
mistletoes. Which of the following best describes the interactions
between dwarf mistletoes and trees? | back 10 Answer: B |
front 11 11) Evidence shows that some grasses benefit from being grazed. Which
of the following terms would best describe this plant-herbivore
interaction? | back 11 Answer: A |
front 12 12) Which of the following would be most significant in understanding
the structure of an ecological community? | back 12 Answer: E |
front 13 13) Which of the following studies would a community ecologist
undertake to learn about competitive interactions? | back 13 Answer: E |
front 14 14) White-breasted nuthatches and Downy woodpeckers both eat insects
that hide in the furrows of bark in hardwood trees. The Downy
woodpecker searches for insects by hunting from the bottom of the tree
trunk toward the top, whereas the white-breasted nuthatch searches
from the top of the trunk down. These hunting behaviors best
illustrate which of the following ecological | back 14 Answer: B |
front 15 15) Which statement best describes the evolutionary significance of
mutualism? | back 15 Answer: C |
front 16 16) How might an ecologist test whether a species is occupying all of
its fundamental niche or only a portion of it? | back 16 Answer: E |
front 17 17) Which of the following terms is used by ecologists to describe
the community interaction where one organism makes the environment
more suitable for another organism? | back 17 Answer: D |
front 18 18) How did Eugene Odum describe an ecological niche? | back 18 Answer: C |
front 19 19) In a tide pool, 15 species of invertebrates were reduced to 8
after one species was removed. The species removed was likely
a(n) | back 19 Answer: B |
front 20 20) Elephants are not the most dominant species in African
grasslands, yet they influence community structure. The grasslands
contain scattered woody plants, but they are kept in check by the
uprooting activities of the elephants. Take away the elephants, and
the grasslands convert to forests or to shrublands. The newly growing
forests support fewer species than the previous grasslands. Which of
the following describes why elephants are the keystone species in this
scenario? | back 20 Answer: A |
front 21 21) According to bottom-up and top-down control models of community
organization, which of the following expressions would imply that an
increase in the size of a carnivore (C) population would negatively
impact on its prey (P) population, but not vice versa? | back 21 Answer: A |
front 22 22) Which of the following is a likely explanation for why invasive
species take over | back 22 Answer: B |
front 23 23) Biomanipulation can best be described as | back 23 Answer: A |
front 24 24) Imagine five forest communities, each with 100 individuals
distributed among four different tree species (W, X, Y, and Z). Which
forest community would be most diverse? | back 24 Answer: A |
front 25 25) Why are food chains relatively short? | back 25 Answer: C |
front 26 26) According to the nonequilibrium model, | back 26 Answer: E |
front 27 27) In a particular case of secondary succession, three species of
wild grass all invaded a field. By the second season, a single species
dominated the field. A possible factor in this secondary succession
was | back 27 Answer: D |
front 28 28) The 1988 Yellowstone National Park lodgepole pine forest fires
were likely the result of | back 28 Answer: C |
front 29 29) Why do moderate levels of disturbance result in an increase in
community diversity? | back 29 Answer: A |
front 30 30) Species richness increases | back 30 Answer: B |
front 31 31) There are more species in tropical areas than in places more
distant from the equator. This is probably a result of | back 31 Answer: B |
front 32 32) Why do tropical communities tend to have greater species
diversity than temperate or polar communities? | back 32 Answer: D |
front 33 33) Which of the following is a correct statement about the
McArthur/Wilson Island Equilibrium Model? | back 33 Answer: D |
front 34 34) Which of the following best describes the consequences of
white-band disease in Caribbean | back 34 Answer: C |
front 35 35) Zoonotic disease | back 35 Answer: B |
front 36 36) Which of the following studies would shed light on the mechanism
of spread of H5N1 from | back 36 Answer: A |
front 37 37) Why is a pathogen generally more virulent in a new
habitat? | back 37 Answer: D |
front 38 38) In terms of community ecology, why are pathogens often more
virulent now than before? | back 38 Answer: C |
front 39 39) The oak tree pathogen Phytophthora ramorum has migrated 800 km in
15 years. West Nile virus spread from New York State to 46 other
states in 5 years. The difference in the rate of spread is probably
related to | back 39 Answer: B |
front 40 1) Which of the following statements is a valid conclusion of this
experiment? | back 40 Answer: D |
front 41 2) Connell conducted this experiment to learn more about | back 41 Answer: E |
front 42 3) According to the Shannon Diversity Index, which block would show
the greatest diversity? | back 42 Answer: E |
front 43 4) Which letter represents an organism that could be a
producer? | back 43 Answer: B |
front 44 5) Which letter represents an organism that could be a primary
producer? | back 44 Answer: B |
front 45 6) Which island would likely have the greatest species
diversity? | back 45 Answer: A |
front 46 7) Which island would likely exhibit the most impoverished species
diversity? | back 46 Answer: C |
front 47 8) Which island would likely have the lowest extinction rate? | back 47 Answer: A |
front 48 The symbols +, -, and o are to be used to show the results of
interactions between individuals and groups of individuals in the
examples that follow. The symbol + denotes a positive interaction, —
denotes a negative interaction, and o denotes where individuals are
not affected by interacting. The first symbol refers to the first
organism mentioned. | back 48 Answer: B |
front 49 The symbols +, -, and o are to be used to show the results of
interactions between individuals and groups of individuals in the
examples that follow. The symbol + denotes a positive interaction, —
denotes a negative interaction, and o denotes where individuals are
not affected by interacting. The first symbol refers to the first
organism mentioned. | back 49 Answer: E |
front 50 The symbols +, -, and o are to be used to show the results of
interactions between individuals and groups of individuals in the
examples that follow. The symbol + denotes a positive interaction, —
denotes a negative interaction, and o denotes where individuals are
not affected by interacting. The first symbol refers to the first
organism mentioned. | back 50 Answer: A |
front 51 The symbols +, -, and o are to be used to show the results of
interactions between individuals and groups of individuals in the
examples that follow. The symbol + denotes a positive interaction, —
denotes a negative interaction, and o denotes where individuals are
not affected by interacting. The first symbol refers to the first
organism mentioned. | back 51 Answer: C |
front 52 The symbols +, -, and o are to be used to show the results of
interactions between individuals and groups of individuals in the
examples that follow. The symbol + denotes a positive interaction, —
denotes a negative interaction, and o denotes where individuals are
not affected by interacting. The first symbol refers to the first
organism mentioned. | back 52 Answer: A |
front 53 The symbols +, -, and o are to be used to show the results of
interactions between individuals and groups of individuals in the
examples that follow. The symbol + denotes a positive interaction, —
denotes a negative interaction, and o denotes where individuals are
not affected by interacting. The first symbol refers to the first
organism mentioned. | back 53 Answer: A |
front 54 1) The feeding relationships among the species in a community
determine the community's | back 54 Answer: E |
front 55 2) Based on the intermediate disturbance hypothesis, a community's
species diversity is increased by | back 55 Answer: C |
front 56 3) Which of the following could qualify as a top-down control on a
grassland community? | back 56 Answer: D |