Bio Final - Chapter 40
Trees are rare in the savanna biome because of
C
Which of the following statements best describes the effect of climate on biome distribution?
C
The growing season would generally be shortest in which of the following biomes?
E
Trees are not usually found in the tundra biome because of
E
Which of the following levels of ecological organization is arranged in the correct sequence from most to least inclusive?
B
Which of the following choices causes all of the others in creating global terrestrial climates?
A
Why is the climate drier on the leeward side of mountain ranges that are subjected to prevailing winds?
C
What would be the effect on climate in the temperate latitudes if Earth were to slow its rate of rotation from a 24-hour period of rotation to a 48-hour period of rotation?
E
Palm trees and subtropical plants are commonplace in Land's End, England, whose latitude is the equivalent of Labrador in coastal Canada, where the local flora is subarctic. Which statement best explains why this apparent anomaly exists between North America and Europe?
B
In mountainous areas of western North America, north-facing slopes would be expected to
E
Deserts typically occur in a band around 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south latitude because
A
Which of the following events might you predict to occur if the tilt of Earth's axis relative to its plane of orbit was increased to 33 1/2 degrees?
A
Imagine that some cosmic catastrophe jolts Earth so that its axis is perpendicular to the orbital plane between Earth and the sun. The most obvious effect of this change would be
E
The main reason that polar regions are cooler than the equator is that
B
Generalized global air circulation and precipitation patterns are caused by
A
Air masses formed over the Pacific Ocean are moved by prevailing westerlies where they encounter extensive north-south mountain ranges, such as the Sierra Nevadas and the Cascades. Which statement best describes the outcome of this encounter between a landform and an air mass?
B
Coral reefs can be found on the southeast coast of the United States but not at similar latitudes on the southwest coast. Differences in which of the following most likely account for this?
D
What is the limiting factor for the growth of trees in the tundra?
E
In which of the following terrestrial biome pairs are both biomes dependent upon periodic burning?
B
Fire suppression by humans
B
Which of the following statements best describes the interaction between fire and ecosystems?
B
Which marine zone is expected to have the lowest rates of primary productivity (photosynthesis)?
B
If a meteor impact or volcanic eruption injected a lot of dust into the atmosphere and reduced the sunlight reaching Earth's surface by 70% for one year, which of the following marine communities most likely would be least affected?
A
Which statement best describes how climate might change if Earth were 75% land and 25% water?
B
Which of the following examples of an ecological effect leading to an evolutionary effect is most correct?
C
Which of the following are important biotic factors that can affect the structure and organization of biological communities?
C
A certain species of pine tree survives only in scattered locations at elevations above 2,800 m in the western United States. To understand why this tree grows only in these specific places, an ecologist should
C
Studying species transplants is a way that ecologists
D
Which of the following is a physical factor that can limit the geographic distribution of species?
C
A population is correctly defined as having which of the following characteristics?
III. possesses a constant and uniform density and dispersion
C
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?
A
Uniform spacing patterns in plants such as the creosote bush are most often associated with
D
Which of the following groups would be most likely to exhibit uniform dispersion?
A
To construct a life table for a sexual species, one needs to
C
Which of the following methods would most accurately measure the density of the population being studied?
D
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?
E) Gradually, the populations of ground squirrels will move from a clumped to a uniform population pattern of dispersion
C
Which of the following sets of measurements would best describe a population's physical structure and vital statistics?
A
Which of the following methods would provide the most legitimate data on population density?
B
Which of the following is the best natural example of uniform distribution?
C
Which of the following would most likely promote random distribution?
E
Which of the following best defines a cohort?
D
Why do some invertebrates, such as lobsters, show a "stair-step" survivorship curve?
C
What is population dispersion?
B
Which of the following describes a Type II survivorship curve?
C
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.
B
Exponential growth of a population is represented by dN/dt =
B
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.)
D
Which of the following equations represents zero population growth?
A
In July 2008, the U.S. population was approximately 302,000,000. Approximately how many Americans were there in July 2009 if the estimated 2008 growth rate was 0.88%?
D
In 2008, the New Zealand population was approximately 4,275,000. If the birth rate was 14 births for every 1,000 people, approximately how many births occurred in New Zealand in 2008?
C
Consider two forests: one is an undisturbed old-growth forest and the other has recently been logged. In which forest are species likely to experience exponential growth, and why?
C
Logistic growth of a population is represented by dN/dt =
E) rN((N-K)/K)
D
As N approaches K for a certain population, which of the following is predicted by the logistic equation?
B
In models of logistic population growth,
A
Carrying capacity is
B
Which of the following causes populations to shift most quickly from an exponential to a logistic population growth?
D
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, dN/dt = rN, which factor accounts for the effect of the moose population?
D
What is an assumption of the logistic model of population growth?
A
Natural selection involves energetic trade-offs between
D
The three basic variables that make up the life history of an organism are
C
Which of the following pairs of reproductive strategies is consistent with energetic trade-off and reproductive success?
B
Which of the following is an expected characteristic of K-selected populations?
A
Which variables define the ecological life history of a species?
A
In which of the following situations would you expect to find the largest number of K-selected individuals?
C
Which of the following is most likely to contribute to density-dependent regulation of populations?
E) fires
B
Why do populations grow more slowly as they approach their carrying capacity?
E) The incoming energy decreases in populations experiencing a high rate of increase.
A
Which of the following could be a density-independent factor limiting human population growth?
D) famines
B
What is a metapopulation?
C
What is one application of the metapopulation concept?
D) It explains why some populations have a clumped dispersion pattern.
A
Which of the following is an intrinsic physiological factor that can regulate population size?
A
What might be the adaptive significance of these unusual forests growing the way they do in this marginal habitat?
C
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 watch the population increase for several generations and then graph the number of individuals (vertical axis) against the number of generations (horizontal axis). The graph will likely appear as
D
Which of the following biomes is correctly paired with the description of its climate?
D
A population's carrying capacity
D) increases as the per capita growth rate decreases
A
When climbing a mountain, we can observe transitions in biological communities that are analogous to the changes
B
According to the logistic growth equation
[&*frac*{dN}{dt}|=|rN|thn|*frac*{(K|-|N)}{K}&]
C
Which climograph shows the climate for location 1?
A
Which climograph shows the climate for location 2?
D
Which climograph shows the climate for location 3?
C
Which climograph shows the climate for location 4?
D
Which climograph shows the climate for location 5?
B
Which of the following best substantiates why location 3 is an equatorial (tropical) climate?
C
Which zone has a condition of constant temperature?
C
Which zone produces the most global oxygen?
B
Which zone has the lowest biomass per unit of volume?
D
Which statement best explains survivorship curve B?
E
In Figure 40.3, which curve best describes survivorship in marine molluscs?
E
Which curve best describes survivorship in elephants?
A
Which curve best describes survivorship in a marine crustacean that molts (i.e., sheds its exoskeleton in order to grow)?
D
Which curve best describes survivorship in humans who live in developed nations?
A
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?
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A
Which of the following graphs illustrates the growth curve of a small population of rodents that has grown to reach a static carrying capacity?
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A
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?
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A