front 1 1) Population ecologists are primarily interested in | back 1 Answer: B |
front 2 2) A population is correctly defined as having which of the following
characteristics? | back 2 Answer: C |
front 3 3) An ecologist recorded 12 white-tailed deer, Odocoileus
virginianus, per square mile in one woodlot and 20 per square mile in
another woodlot. What was the ecologist comparing? | back 3 Answer: A |
front 4 4) During the spring, you are studying the mice that live in a field
near your home. The population density is high, but you realize that
you rarely observe any reproductive female mice. This most likely
indicates | back 4 Answer: D |
front 5 5) Uniform spacing patterns in plants such as the creosote bush are
most often associated with | back 5 Answer: D |
front 6 6) Which of the following groups would be most likely to exhibit
uniform dispersion? | back 6 Answer: A |
front 7 7) To construct a reproductive table for a sexual species, one needs
to | back 7 Answer: C |
front 8 8) Which of the following examples would most accurately measure the
density of the population being studied? | back 8 Answer: E |
front 9 9) Which of the following assumptions have to be made regarding the
capture-recapture estimate of population size? | back 9 Answer: E |
front 10 10) Long-term studies of Belding's ground squirrels show that
immigrants move nearly 2 km from where they are born and become 1%-8%
of the males and 0.7%-6% of the females in other populations. On an
evolutionary scale, why is this significant? | back 10 Answer: C |
front 11 11) Which of the following sets of measurements is the most useful
when studying populations? | back 11 Answer: A |
front 12 12) Which of the following scenarios would provide the most
legitimate data on population density? | back 12 Answer: B |
front 13 13) Which of the following is the best example of uniform
distribution? | back 13 Answer: C |
front 14 14) Which of the following choices would most likely promote random
distribution? | back 14 Answer: E |
front 15 15) Which of the following best defines a cohort? | back 15 Answer: D |
front 16 16) Why do some invertebrates, such as lobsters, show a
"stair-step" survivorship curve? | back 16 Answer: C |
front 17 17) Which of the following is the most important assumption for the
capture-recapture method to estimate the size of wildlife populations?
| back 17 Answer: E |
front 18 18) A population of ground squirrels has an annual per capita birth
rate of 0.06 and an annual per capita death rate of 0.02. Calculate an
estimate of the number of individuals added to (or lost from) a
population of 1,000 individuals in one year. | back 18 Answer: B |
front 19 19) Exponential growth of a population is represented by dN/dt = | back 19 Answer: B |
front 20 20) Starting from a single individual, what is the size of a
population of bacteria that reproduce by binary fission every 20
minutes at the end of a 2-hour time period? (Assume unlimited
resources and no mortality.) | back 20 Answer: D |
front 21 21) Which of the following is the equation for zero population growth
(ZPG)? | back 21 Answer: A |
front 22 22) In July 2008, the United States had a population of approximately
302,000,000 people. How many Americans were there in July 2009, if the
estimated 2008 growth rate was 0.88%? | back 22 Answer: D |
front 23 23) In 2008, the population of New Zealand was approximately
4,275,000 people. If the birth rate was 14 births for every 1,000
people, approximately how many births occurred in New Zealand in 2008?
| back 23 Answer: C |
front 24 24) Consider two forests: one is an undisturbed old-growth forest,
while the other has recently been logged. In which forest are species
likely to experience exponential growth, and why? | back 24 Answer: C |
front 25 25) Logistic growth of a population is represented by dN/dt = | back 25 Answer: D |
front 26 26) As N approaches K for a certain population, which of the
following is predicted by the logistic equation? | back 26 Answer: B |
front 27 Please read the paragraph below and review Figure 53.2 to answer the
following question. | back 27 Answer: D |
front 28 28) The Allee effect is used to describe a population that | back 28 Answer: A |
front 29 29) Carrying capacity is | back 29 Answer: B |
front 30 30) Which of the following causes populations to shift most quickly
from an exponential to a logistic population growth? | back 30 Answer: D |
front 31 31) Which of the following statements about the evolution of life
histories is correct? | back 31 Answer: C |
front 32 32) Natural selection involves energetic trade-offs between | back 32 Answer: E |
front 33 33) The three basic variables that make up the life history of an
organism are | back 33 Answer: C |
front 34 34) Which of the following pairs of reproductive strategies is
consistent with energetic trade-off and reproductive success? | back 34 Answer: B |
front 35 35) Pacific salmon and annual plants are excellent examples of
| back 35 Answer: E |
front 36 36) Which of the following is characteristic of K-selected
populations? | back 36 Answer: A |
front 37 37) Which variables define the ecological life history of a species?
| back 37 Answer: A |
front 38 38) Which pattern of reproduction is correctly paired with a species?
| back 38 Answer: B |
front 39 39) Often the growth cycle of one population has an effect on the
cycle of another. As moose populations increase, for example, wolf
populations also increase. Thus, if we are considering the logistic
equation for the wolf population, | back 39 Answer: D |
front 40 40) In which of the following situations would you expect to find the
largest number of K-selected individuals? | back 40 Answer: C |
front 41 41) Which of the following is most likely to contribute to
density-dependent regulation of populations? | back 41 Answer: B |
front 42 42) Why do populations grow more slowly as they approach their
carrying capacity? | back 42 Answer: A |
front 43 43) A population of white-footed mice becomes severely overpopulated
in a habitat that has been disturbed by human activity. Sometimes
intrinsic factors cause the population to increase in mortality and
lower reproduction rates to occur in reaction to the stress of
overpopulation. Which of the following is an example of intrinsic
population control? | back 43 Answer: B |
front 44 44) Why is territoriality an adaptive behavior for songbirds
maintaining populations at or near their carrying capacity? | back 44 Answer: C |
front 45 45) Which of the following could be a density-independent factor
limiting human population growth? | back 45 Answer: B |
front 46 46) An ecological footprint is a construct that is useful | back 46 Answer: A |
front 47 47) Which of the following was the most significant limiting factor
in human population growth in the 20th century? | back 47 Answer: E |
front 48 48) Which of the following is most key to understanding the
demographic transition in human population growth? | back 48 Answer: C |
front 49 49) Why does the 2009 U.S. population continue to grow even though
the United States has essentially established a ZPG? | back 49 Answer: B |
front 50 50) Which statement is true with regard to human population growth?
| back 50 Answer: C |
front 51 51) Which curve best describes survivorship in marine molluscs?
| back 51 Answer: E |
front 52 52) Which curve best describes survivorship in elephants? | back 52 Answer: A |
front 53 53) Which curve best describes survivorship in a marine crustacean
that molts? | back 53 Answer: D |
front 54 54) Which curve best describes survivorship in humans who live in
undeveloped nations? | back 54 Answer: A |
front 55 55) Which statement best explains survivorship curve B? | back 55 Answer: E |
front 56 56) Which of the following graphs illustrates the population growth
curve of single bacterium growing in a flask of ideal medium at
optimum temperature over a 24-hour period? | back 56 Answer: C |
front 57 57) Which of the following graphs illustrates the growth curve of a small population of rodents that has grown to reach a static carrying capacity? | back 57 Answer: E |
front 58 Please read the paragraph below and review Figure 53.2 to answer the
following question. | back 58 Answer: D |
front 59 59) Which of the following is a likely graphic outcome of a
population of deer introduced to an island with an adequate herbivory
and without natural predators, parasites, or disease? | back 59 Answer: A |
front 60 60) Which of the following graphs illustrates the growth over several seasons of a population of snowshoe hares that were introduced to an appropriate habitat also inhabited by predators in northern Canada? | back 60 Answer: D |
front 61 The following questions refer to Figure 53.3, which depicts the age
structure of three populations. | back 61 Answer: B |
front 62 The following questions refer to Figure 53.3, which depicts the age
structure of three populations. | back 62 Answer: C |
front 63 The following questions refer to Figure 53.3, which depicts the age
structure of three populations. | back 63 Answer: A |
front 64 The following questions refer to Figure 53.3, which depicts the age
structure of three populations. | back 64 Answer: C |
front 65 Refer to Figure 53.4 and then answer the following questions. | back 65 Answer: C |
front 66 Refer to Figure 53.4 and then answer the following questions. | back 66 Answer: E |
front 67 67) To measure the population of lake trout in a 250-hectare lake,
400 individual trout were netted and marked with a fin clip, then
returned to the lake. The next week, the lake was netted again, and
out of the 200 lake trout that were caught, 50 had fin clips. Using
the capture-recapture estimate, the lake trout population size could
be closest to which of the following? | back 67 Answer: D |
front 68 68) Your friend comes to you with a problem. It seems his shrimp
boats aren't catching nearly as much shrimp as they used to. He can't
understand why because he used to catch all the shrimp he could
handle. Each year he added a new boat, and for a long time each boat
caught tons of shrimp. As he added more boats, there came a time when
each boat caught somewhat fewer shrimp, and now, each boat is catching
a lot less shrimp. Which of the following topics might help your
friend understand the source of his problem? | back 68 Answer: A |
front 69 69) Imagine that you are managing a large game ranch. You know from
historical accounts that a species of deer used to live there, but
they have been extirpated. You decide to reintroduce them. After doing
some research to determine what might be an appropriately sized
founding population, you do so. You then watch the population increase
for several generations, and graph the number of individuals (vertical
axis) against the number of generations (horizontal axis). The graph
will likely appear as | back 69 Answer: D |
front 70 70) Population ecologists follow the fate of same-age cohorts to
| back 70 Answer: B |
front 71 71) A population's carrying capacity | back 71 Answer: A |
front 72 72) Scientific study of the population cycles of the snowshoe hare
and its predator, the lynx, has revealed that | back 72 Answer: C |
front 73 73) Based on current growth rates, Earth's human population in 2012
will be closest to | back 73 Answer: D |
front 74 74) A recent study of ecological footprints concluded that | back 74 Answer: E |
front 75 75) The observation that members of a population are uniformly
distributed suggests that | back 75 Answer: C |
front 76 76) According to the logistic growth equation | back 76 Answer: C |
front 77 77) Which pair of terms most accurately describes life history traits
for a stable population of wolves? | back 77 Answer: D |
front 78 78) During exponential growth, a population always | back 78 Answer: B |
front 79 79) Which of the following statements about human population in
industrialized countries is incorrect? | back 79 Answer: A |