front 1 A population is correctly defined as having which of the following
characteristics? | back 1 I and II only |
front 2 An ecologist recorded 12 white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus,
per square mile in one | back 2 density |
front 3 Uniform spacing patterns in plants such as the creosote bush are most
often associated with | back 3 competitive interaction between individuals of the same population |
front 4 Which of the following groups would be most likely to exhibit uniform
dispersion? | back 4 red squirrels, who actively defend territories |
front 5 To construct a reproductive table for a sexual species, one needs
to | back 5 keep track of the females in a cohort |
front 6 Which of the following examples would most accurately measure the
density of the | back 6 counting the number of moss plants in 1-m2 quadrats |
front 7 Long-term studies of Belding's ground squirrels show that
immigrants move nearly 2 km | back 7 These immigrants provide a source of genetic diversity for the other populations |
front 8 Which of the following sets of measurements would best describe a
population’s physical | back 8 density, dispersion and demographics |
front 9 Which of the following scenarios would provide the most legitimate
data on population | back 9 Count the number of pine trees in several randomly selected 10-m by
10-m plots and |
front 10 41) Which of the following is the best natural example of uniform
distribution? | back 10 territorial songbirds in a mature forest during mating season |
front 11 Which of the following choices would most likely promote random
distribution? | back 11 homogeneous chemical and physical factors in the environment |
front 12 Which of the following best defines a cohort?A) a group of
individuals that inhabits a small isolated region within the range for
the species | back 12 a group of the individuals from the same age group, from birth until they are all dead |
front 13 Why do some invertebrates, such as lobsters, show a
"stair-step" survivorship curve? | back 13 Many invertebrates molt in order to grow, and they are vulnerable to
predation during their |
front 14 A population of ground squirrels has an annual per capita birth rate
of 0.06 and an annual per | back 14 40 individuals added |
front 15 Starting from a single individual, what is the size of a population
of bacteria that reproduce | back 15 64 |
front 16 Which of the following is the equation for zero population growth
(ZPG)? | back 16 b = m or r = 0 |
front 17 In July 2008, the United States had a population of approximately
302,000,000 people. How | back 17 304,700,000 |
front 18 In 2008, the population of New Zealand was approximately 4,275,000
people. If the birth | back 18 60,000 |
front 19 Consider two forests: one is an undisturbed old-growth forest,
whereas the other has recently | back 19 Logged, because the disturbed forest affords more resources for
increased specific |
front 20 As N approaches K for a certain population, which of the following is
predicted by the | back 20 The growth rate will approach zero. |
front 21 In models of logistic population growth, | back 21 the population growth rate slows dramatically as N approaches K. |
front 22 Carrying capacity is | back 22 the maximum population size that a particular environment can support. |
front 23 Which of the following causes populations to shift most quickly from
an exponential to a | back 23 competition for resources |
front 24 Often the growth cycle of one population has an effect on the cycle
of another. As moose | back 24 K |
front 25 Natural selection involves energetic trade-offs between | back 25 high survival rates of offspring and the cost of parental care. |
front 26 The three basic variables that make up the life history of an
organism are | back 26 age when reproduction begins, how often reproduction occurs, and how many offspring are |
front 27 Which of the following pairs of reproductive strategies is consistent
with energetic trade-off | back 27 Female rabbits that suffer high predation rates may produce several
litters per breeding |
front 28 Pacific salmon and annual plants are excellent examples of | back 28 semelparous reproduction. |
front 29 Which of the following is characteristic of K-selected
populations? | back 29 offspring with good chances of survival |