front 1 The distribution of biomes is dependent upon all of the following except
| back 1 Thermoclines |
front 2 Gause said that if 2 species attempt to occupy the same niche with limited resources, one of them will become.
| back 2 Extinct |
front 3 In a tide pool, 15 species of invertebrates were reduced to eight after one species was removed. The species removed was likely a(n)
| back 3 Keystone Species |
front 4 Population pyramids are primarily used to show
| back 4 sex and age composition of a population. |
front 5 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 5 parasitism |
front 6 Which of the following characterizes relatively K-selected populations?
| back 6 Offspring with good chances of survival |
front 7 In the logistic growth model, as the number of individuals in the population (N) approaches the carrying capacity (K), the growth (dN/dt)…
| back 7 approaches zero as N approaches K. |
front 8 Which of the following is a correct statement about the McArthur/Wilson Island Equilibrium Model?
| back 8 Small islands receive few new immigrant species |
front 9 The various cichlid species of Lake Victoria have suffered losses in their population numbers and species diversity due to the introduction of the...
| back 9 Nile Perch |
front 10 Which of the following choices best describes the relationship that exists between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
| back 10 Photosynthesis captures and stores carbon from the atmosphere as does cellular respiration. |
front 11 All of the following apply to density-dependent factors except that they
| back 11 Never involve biological interactions |
front 12 Which of the following levels of organization is arranged in the correct sequence from most to least inclusive?
| back 12 ecosystem, community, population, individual |
front 13 A small group of mice are released on an island without mice but with abundant food for mice and no predators. Initially, the growth of the mouse population will be limited mainly by
| back 13 its biotic potential |
front 14 The difference in the fundamental niche and the realized niche is
| back 14 the fundamental niche is the entire niche that a species is capable of using while the realized niche is just what is being occupied |
front 15 Succession happens because species in the habitat alter that habitat in ways that assist other species. There are three dynamic concepts that are of critical importance for succession to take place. They are
| back 15 facilitation, inhibition, and tolerance |
front 16 The statistical study of populations including sex ratio, age structure, and predicting growth rates is called __________.
| back 16 Demography |
front 17 Secondary succession takes place in all of the following except:
| back 17 an area exposed by a melting glacier. |
front 18 Which of the following is an example of aposematic coloration?
| back 18 stripes on a skunk |
front 19 Energy enter ecosystems mainly by the process of
| back 19 photosynthesis |
front 20 Which one of the following is not a physical environmental factor that determines where an organism can live?
| back 20 intraspecific competition |
front 21 If in a relationship the organism growing on the host benefits, and the host is unharmed, the relationship is called
| back 21 commensalism |
front 22 Biological magnification is when:
| back 22 pollutants concentrate in higher trophic levels |
front 23 The difference in the fundamental niche and the realized niche is
| back 23 the fundamental niche is the entire niche that a species is capable of using while the realized niche is just what is being occupied |
front 24 Air masses formed over the Pacific Ocean are moved by prevailing westerlies where they encounter extensive north-south mountain ranges, such as the Sierra Nevada and the Cascades. Which statement best describes the outcome of this encounter between a landform and an air mass?
| back 24 The warm, moist Pacific air rises and cools, releasing precipitation as it moves up the windward side of the range, and this cool, now dry air mass heats up as it descends on the leeward side of the range. |
front 25 Which of the following does not match Gleason's model of community interactions?
| back 25 assemblage on coevoleved dependence |
front 26 How does phosphorus normally enter the ecosystems?
| back 26 rock weathering |
front 27 which of the following statements about the intermediate disturbance hypothesis is false?
| back 27 the intermediate disturbance hypothesis predicts that most communities eventually reach an end-state or climax community. |
front 28 For most terrestrial ecosystems, pyramids of numbers, biomass, and energy are essentially the same they have a broad base and a narrow top. The primary reason for this pattern is that
| back 28 B) at each step, energy is lost from the system as a result of keeping the organisms alive. |
front 29 The abrupt change in water temperature of large lakes as one moves deeper in the water column is called a
| back 29 thermocline |
front 30 A _______ cycle is a cyclic path of an element that involves both biological and chemical processes of an ecosystem
| back 30 biogeochemical |
front 31 Even though nitrogen constitutes 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere, the amount available for living things nearly all comes from
| back 31 a few groups of nitrogen-fixing bacteria |
front 32 In a typical grassland community, which of the following is the primary consumer?
| back 32 grasshopper |
front 33 ![]() Use the survivorship curves in the figure to answer the following question.
| back 33 E |
front 34 The Hutchinsonian niche concept is one of:
| back 34 tolerances described by an N-dimensional hypervolume |
front 35 Organisms that break down organic matter are called
| back 35 detritivores |
front 36 In global terms, the production of CO2 by respiration and its fixation by photosynthesis are balanced, but the balance has been shifted towards accumulation of CO2 by the increase in consumption of
| back 36 fossil fuels |
front 37 Addition of a primary carnivore to an ecosystem can sometimes influence the whole ecosystem. This process is called
| back 37 trophic cascade |
front 38 Photosynthetic organisms of the open oceans are confined to the upper
| back 38 few hundred meter |
front 39 Which of the following events might you predict to occur if the tilt of Earthʹs axis relative to its plane of orbit
| back 39 Summers and winters in the United States would likely become warmer and colder, respectively. |
front 40 During succession, each developmental stage is called
| back 40 sere |
front 41 Animals defend themselves against predators by all of the following except?
| back 41 parasitism |
front 42 Generally speaking, deserts are located in places where air masses are usually
| back 42 descending |
front 43 Which of the following best describes resource partitioning?
| back 43 slight variations in niche that allow similar species to coexist |
front 44 Which of the following biomes is correctly paired with the description of its climate?
| back 44 tropical forests-nearly constant day length |
front 45 An ecologist recorded 12 white-tailed deer, (Odocoileus virginianus), per square mile in one woodlot and 20 per square mile on another woodlot. What was the ecologist comparing?
| back 45 density |
front 46 Carrying capacity is
| back 46 the maximum population size that a particular environment can support. |
front 47 Which of the following statements is consistent with the principle of competitive exclusion?
| back 47 Even a slight reproductive advantage will eventually lead to the elimination of the less well adapted of two competing species. |
front 48 Secondary consumers that can eat only primary consumers receive what percent of the energy fixed by primary producers in a typical field ecosystem?
| back 48 1% |
front 49 ![]() Use the following diagram of five islands formed at around the same time near a particular mainland, as well as MacArthur and Wilson's island biogeography principles, to answer the following question.
| back 49 c |
front 50 Which of the following terms encompasses all of the others?
| back 50 heterotroph |