Deck 6: Community Ecology the Florida Everglades: a Community in Cris

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Organisms that eat dead organic matter are known as ________________.

A)producers
B)decomposers
C)detritivores
D)consumers
E)both detritivores and consumers
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The field that addresses how a given ecosystem is structured and how the species living in it interact is known as ________________.

A)population ecology
B)community ecology
C)nutrient cycles
D)ecosystem services
E)resilience ecology
سؤال
The difference between a food chain and a food web is that ________________.

A)a food web includes only a single line of species consuming other organisms among trophic levels
B)a food chain always shows how much energy is passed from one organism to the next
C)producers are the first species in a food web,while secondary consumers begin a food chain
D)a food web shows interactions between all the species of a community,instead of just a single line of energy transfer among trophic levels
E)There is no difference between a food chain and a food web.
سؤال
Organisms living in an ecosystem that are particularly sensitive to changes in that ecosystem are known as________________.

A)keystone species
B)indicator species
C)consumers
D)producers
E)none of these choices are correct
سؤال
What is an indicator species,and why is it easier for scientists to study them as a measure of the health of an ecosystem rather than an entire ecosystem as a whole?
سؤال
Species diversity is measured in which two ways?

A)species richness and niche availability
B)number of producers and consumers
C)species richness and species evenness
D)species evenness and resilience
E)species richness and number of trophic levels
سؤال
What is a niche generalist,and what advantage do they have over a niche specialist?
سؤال
In the Everglades food chain below,which organism is a secondary consumer? sawgrass → insect → frog → raccoon → alligator

A)sawgrass
B)insect
C)frog
D)raccoon
E)alligator
سؤال
Which of the following groups can undergo photosynthesis to generate energy?

A)secondary consumers
B)primary consumers
C)producers
D)both secondary consumers and primary consumers
E)none of these answer choices are correct
سؤال
In a study comparing the trophic interactions in two streams,you discover that a Florida stream has 12 different fish species at the secondary consumer level,while an Ohio stream has only six.Compared to the Ohio stream,you hypothesize that the Florida stream shows________________.

A)greater resilience
B)greater ecological complexity
C)greater connectivity in the food web
D)a higher number of trophic levels
E)all of these answer choices are correct
سؤال
The sensitivity of a species to changes in the environment is often what makes it a useful _________________ for the management of an ecosystem.

A)keystone species
B)consumer species
C)indicator species
D)apex predator
E)edge species
سؤال
The concept of the trophic pyramid reflects ________________.

A)the fact that each transfer of energy as you move up the food web results in a loss of about 90%
B)the fact that each transfer of energy as you move up the food web results in a loss of about 10%
C)the fact that biomass increases as you move up the food web
D)the number of decomposers found in a system
سؤال
Humans drained the Everglades in the early 20th century because ________________.

A)they were seen as having no utility to humans
B)people wanted to develop cities and towns in the region
C)people thought it would prevent flooding
D)All of the answer choices are correct.
سؤال
Phytoplankton live on the ocean surface,capturing sunlight and converting it to energy.Tiny shrimp eat the phytoplankton as a food source.Small fish eat the shrimp as food.The interaction between the phytoplankton,shrimp,and fish is a good example of ________________.

A)a food web
B)a food chain
C)trophic levels
D)both a food web and a food chain
E)both a food chain and trophic levels
سؤال
In the Everglades,what organism is an example of a consumer?
A.periphyton
B.sawgrass
C.applesnail
D.Bladderwort
E.all of the above
سؤال
Why are decomposers and detritivores essential members of any ecosystem?
سؤال
In terms of energy transfer,why can't trophic levels be in the shape of an inverted pyramid,that is,more quaternary consumers and fewer producers?
سؤال
A study examined the bird community composition of four different mangrove forests.Which forest community would you conclude shows a high species diversity in birds?

A)high richness,high evenness
B)high richness,low evenness
C)low richness,high evenness
D)low richness,low evenness
سؤال
What is a characteristic of a niche specialist?

A)will eat almost anything
B)requires a specific habitat
C)can live almost anywhere
D)cannot out compete other organisms
E)can switch food resources if one declines
سؤال
Which of the following groups feed on all of the other groups?

A)decomposers
B)producers
C)primary consumers
D)secondary consumers
E)tertiary consumers
سؤال
The American alligator is considered a keystone species in the Everglades system because its presence leads to an increase in the ________________.

A)availability of aquatic habitat
B)abundance and diversity of fish
C)abundance and diversity of wading birds
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
سؤال
Which indicator species gave ecologists an early warning the Everglades ecosystem was suffering from drastic changes caused by human impact?

A)alligator
B)wood stork
C)raccoon
D)applesnail
E)sawgrass
سؤال
A survey of morphological diversity among three weasel species in Minnesota showed some interesting patterns in skull size,with the length of skulls ranging from 25 to 55 mm and little to no overlap between species.The assumption in the study was that skull size is related to the size of prey a weasel can handle (primarily small rodents).This appears to be a good example of________________.

A)resilience
B)trophic pyramids
C)niche differentiation
D)edge effects
سؤال
How does the introduction of an exotic predator species circumvent the natural predator-prey relationship?
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A comparison of the diets of two snake species,a native species and a newly introduced species,yields the following data: <strong>A comparison of the diets of two snake species,a native species and a newly introduced species,yields the following data:   The introduced species is aggressive and the superior competitor.What is your prediction for the long-term future of this interaction?</strong> A)local extirpation of the native species B)a shift in the diet composition of the native species C)dispersal from the community by the native species D)All of these choices are possible outcomes of the interaction over time. E)None of these choices are possible outcomes of the interaction over time. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The introduced species is aggressive and the superior competitor.What is your prediction for the long-term future of this interaction?

A)local extirpation of the native species
B)a shift in the diet composition of the native species
C)dispersal from the community by the native species
D)All of these choices are possible outcomes of the interaction over time.
E)None of these choices are possible outcomes of the interaction over time.
سؤال
Which community do you think would be more resilient to a perturbation: a community with high species richness and low species evenness or one with low species richness and high species evenness? Why?
سؤال
Which of the following options includes two of the other options?

A)species evenness
B)edge effects
C)core species
D)species diversity
E)species richness
سؤال
A chemical leaks into a pond that selectively kills off the phytoplankton (a producer).Many of the other organisms in the pond die over a short period of weeks,and the overall species diversity declines.The phytoplankton in this pond could be considered a good example of ________________.

A)a keystone species
B)an edge species
C)an indicator species
D)a core species
سؤال
One example of commensal interaction could be ________________.

A)snail kites and apple snails
B)gray squirrels and humans
C)bees and daffodils
D)leeches and alligators
E)gray squirrels and fox squirrels
سؤال
Why are invasive species so damaging to ecosystems?
سؤال
The American honeybee population has been decimated by colony collapse disorder.What impact will the removal of the American honeybee have?
سؤال
In mutualism,one organism is ________________,and the other organism is ________________.

A)harmed; harmed
B)harmed; benefited
C)benefited; benefited
D)benefited; harmed
E)neither benefited nor harmed; neither benefited nor harmed
سؤال
Regions of distinctly different physical areas that serve as boundaries between different communities are called __________________.

A)ecotones
B)ecological zones
C)buffers
D)core habitat
سؤال
Small woodland wetlands can be very diverse,productive communities.In a study comparing the food webs of a wetland in Alabama with one in Michigan,you collect the following data:
Small woodland wetlands can be very diverse,productive communities.In a study comparing the food webs of a wetland in Alabama with one in Michigan,you collect the following data:   Which wetland would you predict to show the greatest resilience,and why?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Which wetland would you predict to show the greatest resilience,and why?
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The cowbird is a nest parasite that lays its eggs in the nests of other species in the trees along the boundaries of forests and meadows.Nest parasitism (the number of nests with cowbird eggs)declines dramatically as you move deeper into the forest.Cowbirds would be considered a ________________.

A)core species
B)keystone species
C)edge species
D)indicator species
E)ecological zone species
سؤال
Gray squirrels and fox squirrels competing for the same resources are an example of ________________.

A)predation
B)intraspecific competition
C)interspecific competition
D)commensalism
E)symbiosis
سؤال
Owls hunt for field mice in a field at night.Foxes hunt for field mice in the same field during the day.The term that best describes the interaction between the owls and the foxes is ________________.

A)mutualism
B)commensalism
C)parasitism
D)resource partitioning
E)predation
سؤال
What is it called when two species use different parts of a resource instead of competing directly for that resource?

A)predation partitioning
B)habitat partitioning
C)resource sharing
D)resource symbiosis
E)resource partitioning
سؤال
Human alterations of the Everglades system resulted in ________________.

A)a reduction in the sheet flow of water
B)changes in food webs
C)reductions in wading bird populations
D)all of these choices are correct
E)none of these choices are correct
سؤال
A tick attaches itself to a human to feed but harms the human in the process.The tick and human have a ________________ relationship.

A)parasitic
B)mutualistic
C)commensal
D)competitive
E)symbiotic
سؤال
The Hawaiian Islands are a chain formed by volcanic activity about 1-3 million years ago.Which pattern of ecological succession would have occurred soon after the formation of the Big Island,Hawaii?

A)late stage
B)secondary
C)primary
سؤال
Some species,like trees that thrive in the shade,can survive as long as their environment remains unchanged.A climax species ________________.

A)will survive until a disturbance causes a new ecosystem to move in
B)will survive any ecosystem disturbances
C)will decline after reaching the climax stage
D)will be the first things to grow in that area after a disturbance
E)are r-adapted species
سؤال
The historic flow of water in South Florida was from Lake Okeechobee,with the main flow moving ________________.

A)south through the Everglades and into Florida Bay
B)east-west across Florida
C)southeast through the Everglades to Miami and the Atlantic Ocean
D)north to Orlando
E)east through West Palm Beach and into the Atlantic Ocean
سؤال
After decades of human-caused disturbance in the Everglades,the species diversity is ______________ it was before human involvement.

A)higher than
B)lower than
C)the same as
سؤال
An example of secondary succession is ________________.

A)an old agricultural field that has been abandoned
B)the extirpation of mangrove forests
C)a tropical rainforest being cleared and replanted with non-native grasses for cattle grazing
D)coastal erosion due to lost wetland
E)succession on a recent volcanic lava flow
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A key goal of the Everglades restoration is to increase the amount of water flowing through the Everglades.This should lead to the restoration of the wood stork population,in part through the increase in the availability of nesting trees due to restoring the ____________ relationship between alligators and storks.

A)predator-prey
B)mutualistic
C)parasitic
D)commensal
E)competitive
سؤال
In 2000,Congress enacted the ______________,the most comprehensive ecological repair project to restore some of the natural flow of water through the Everglades.

A)Complete Everglades Restoration Plan
B)Complete Everglades Restoration Project
C)Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
D)Healthy Everglades Remediation Project
E)Developing Everglades Resources Project
سؤال
Professionals involved in a restoration ecology project would probably include all of the following EXCEPT a _________.

A)psychologist
B)engineer
C)politician
D)biologist
E)ecologist
سؤال
Why is the lowered species diversity and availability of healthy habitat a problem for the continued survival of the Everglades ecosystem?
سؤال
The number of wood stork nests in the Everglades suggest the population is__________.

A)declining
B)increasing
C)stable
D)crashing
سؤال
What was the purpose of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan?

A)introduce new species to the area for increased biodiversity
B)give scientists a place to test the impacts of disturbances in ecosystems
C)restore the flow of water back to the wetlands and raise water levels
D)silence environmentalists by vowing to no longer interfere with the Everglades
E)take over the U.S.sugar industry
سؤال
To effectively plan restoration projects,scientists and engineers must be ________________.

A)innovative
B)flexible
C)adaptive
D)innovative,flexible,and adaptive
E)innovative and flexible
سؤال
The United States has some of the strictest laws on the harvesting of timber.Timber companies,however,have realized that even though they are required to replant after harvesting,they can just plant pine trees.What problems does this cause,and how would you change the regulation?
سؤال
Which species would you often find in areas of primary succession?

A)grasses
B)shrubs
C)moss
D)trees
E)herbs
سؤال
The difference between primary succession and secondary succession is ________________.

A)primary succession occurs when a species moves into an area that starts as bare rock
B)secondary succession begins with the entrance of a pioneer species
C)primary succession involves repopulating a previously damaged ecosystem
D)secondary succession occurs when a species moves into an area that starts as bare rock
سؤال
The process by which one community replaces another is known as ________________.

A)species regression
B)ecological succession
C)successive diversification
D)pioneer colonization
E)ecological replacement
سؤال
Human impact has reduced the original Everglades by approximately ______________.

A)10%
B)25%
C)50%
D)75%
E)90%
سؤال
Human activities in the Everglades has ______________.

A)reduced species richness
B)reduced species evenness
C)fragmented habitats
D)polluted natural water sources
E)All of these answer choices are correct
سؤال
______________ ecology is the science that deals with the repair of damage or disturbed ecosystems

A)Restoration
B)Remediation
C)Adaptive
D)Landscape
E)Corrective
سؤال
Species that move into areas at later stages of ecological succession are called ________________ species.

A)edge
B)climax
C)pioneer
D)colonizing
E)indicator
سؤال
One food chain seen in site 1 is: seeds → deer mice → bobcat
What trophic level would the bobcat be on?

A)producer
B)primary consumer
C)secondary consumer
D)tertiary consumer
سؤال
To measure species diversity in your research sites,you need which of the following?

A)only species evenness
B)only species richness
C)both species richness and species evenness
سؤال
Early in primary succession,lichens and mosses colonize bare rock and become the first ecological community.Why are they critical to later stages of succession?

A)They deplete nutrients.
B)Decomposing lichen and moss biomass create soil.
C)They outcompete pioneer species,allowing succession to progress.
D)They limit the ability of climax species to colonize the area.
سؤال
Trees whose seeds can grow under low-light conditions would most likely be found ________________.

A)early in primary succession
B)late in primary succession
C)early in secondary succession
D)late in secondary succession
سؤال
Which of the following describes the interaction between the oxpecker and the zebra?

A)interspecific competition
B)commensalism
C)mutualism
D)predation
سؤال
During ecological succession in the Everglades,__________________ will move in as the sediment layer becomes thicker through time,outcompeting the ________________.

A)floating and submerged plants; cypress and willow trees
B)floating and submerged plants; sawgrass
C)cypress and willow trees; floating and submerged plants
D)cypress and willow trees; sawgrass
سؤال
The savanna can support many grazing species of animals that feed on different kinds of vegetation or in different areas,like the giraffe and the impala.This is an example of __________________.

A)resource partitioning
B)predation
C)intraspecific competition
D)mutualism
سؤال
The red-cockaded woodpecker is an endangered species with highly specific niche requirements.They prefer longleaf pine forests in the southeast with open understories and few to no deciduous trees.Longleaf pines are a fire-adapted species,and periodic natural wildfires would kill other trees and select for open,longleaf pine forests.How would knowledge of ecological succession help you conserve red-cockaded woodpeckers?
سؤال
According to your data,which site has greater species evenness?

A)site 1
B)site 2
C)They have the same species evenness.
سؤال
Which of the following would describe commensalism?

A)several male lions fighting over their prey
B)an elephant and giraffe drinking from the same watering hole
C)giraffes and impalas feeding from different areas of vegetation
D)hyenas feeding on the remains of the lions' prey
سؤال
According to your data,which site has greater species richness?

A)site 1
B)site 2
C)They have the same species richness.
سؤال
Along the southeast coast of the United States,an important part of the Gullah culture (African American descendants of slaves brought through South Carolina and Georgia)has been the weaving of sawgrass and other marsh grass baskets (called sweetgrass baskets).How could you use your knowledge of ecological succession in wetland habitats to maintain sawgrass communities as a natural and cultural resource?
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Interspecific competition can be seen in the __________________.

A)oxpecker feeding on ticks from the zebra
B)lions fighting over their prey
C)giraffe and the elephant drinking from the same watering hole
D)giraffe feeding on tree leaves and the impala feeding on grasses
سؤال
The deer mouse will eat a wide variety of plant and animal matter,including seeds,nuts,flowers,insects,and spiders.They would be considered __________________.

A)niche specialists
B)niche generalists
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Deck 6: Community Ecology the Florida Everglades: a Community in Cris
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Organisms that eat dead organic matter are known as ________________.

A)producers
B)decomposers
C)detritivores
D)consumers
E)both detritivores and consumers
both detritivores and consumers
2
The field that addresses how a given ecosystem is structured and how the species living in it interact is known as ________________.

A)population ecology
B)community ecology
C)nutrient cycles
D)ecosystem services
E)resilience ecology
community ecology
3
The difference between a food chain and a food web is that ________________.

A)a food web includes only a single line of species consuming other organisms among trophic levels
B)a food chain always shows how much energy is passed from one organism to the next
C)producers are the first species in a food web,while secondary consumers begin a food chain
D)a food web shows interactions between all the species of a community,instead of just a single line of energy transfer among trophic levels
E)There is no difference between a food chain and a food web.
a food web shows interactions between all the species of a community,instead of just a single line of energy transfer among trophic levels
4
Organisms living in an ecosystem that are particularly sensitive to changes in that ecosystem are known as________________.

A)keystone species
B)indicator species
C)consumers
D)producers
E)none of these choices are correct
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What is an indicator species,and why is it easier for scientists to study them as a measure of the health of an ecosystem rather than an entire ecosystem as a whole?
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Species diversity is measured in which two ways?

A)species richness and niche availability
B)number of producers and consumers
C)species richness and species evenness
D)species evenness and resilience
E)species richness and number of trophic levels
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What is a niche generalist,and what advantage do they have over a niche specialist?
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In the Everglades food chain below,which organism is a secondary consumer? sawgrass → insect → frog → raccoon → alligator

A)sawgrass
B)insect
C)frog
D)raccoon
E)alligator
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Which of the following groups can undergo photosynthesis to generate energy?

A)secondary consumers
B)primary consumers
C)producers
D)both secondary consumers and primary consumers
E)none of these answer choices are correct
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In a study comparing the trophic interactions in two streams,you discover that a Florida stream has 12 different fish species at the secondary consumer level,while an Ohio stream has only six.Compared to the Ohio stream,you hypothesize that the Florida stream shows________________.

A)greater resilience
B)greater ecological complexity
C)greater connectivity in the food web
D)a higher number of trophic levels
E)all of these answer choices are correct
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The sensitivity of a species to changes in the environment is often what makes it a useful _________________ for the management of an ecosystem.

A)keystone species
B)consumer species
C)indicator species
D)apex predator
E)edge species
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The concept of the trophic pyramid reflects ________________.

A)the fact that each transfer of energy as you move up the food web results in a loss of about 90%
B)the fact that each transfer of energy as you move up the food web results in a loss of about 10%
C)the fact that biomass increases as you move up the food web
D)the number of decomposers found in a system
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Humans drained the Everglades in the early 20th century because ________________.

A)they were seen as having no utility to humans
B)people wanted to develop cities and towns in the region
C)people thought it would prevent flooding
D)All of the answer choices are correct.
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Phytoplankton live on the ocean surface,capturing sunlight and converting it to energy.Tiny shrimp eat the phytoplankton as a food source.Small fish eat the shrimp as food.The interaction between the phytoplankton,shrimp,and fish is a good example of ________________.

A)a food web
B)a food chain
C)trophic levels
D)both a food web and a food chain
E)both a food chain and trophic levels
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In the Everglades,what organism is an example of a consumer?
A.periphyton
B.sawgrass
C.applesnail
D.Bladderwort
E.all of the above
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Why are decomposers and detritivores essential members of any ecosystem?
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In terms of energy transfer,why can't trophic levels be in the shape of an inverted pyramid,that is,more quaternary consumers and fewer producers?
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A study examined the bird community composition of four different mangrove forests.Which forest community would you conclude shows a high species diversity in birds?

A)high richness,high evenness
B)high richness,low evenness
C)low richness,high evenness
D)low richness,low evenness
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What is a characteristic of a niche specialist?

A)will eat almost anything
B)requires a specific habitat
C)can live almost anywhere
D)cannot out compete other organisms
E)can switch food resources if one declines
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Which of the following groups feed on all of the other groups?

A)decomposers
B)producers
C)primary consumers
D)secondary consumers
E)tertiary consumers
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The American alligator is considered a keystone species in the Everglades system because its presence leads to an increase in the ________________.

A)availability of aquatic habitat
B)abundance and diversity of fish
C)abundance and diversity of wading birds
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Which indicator species gave ecologists an early warning the Everglades ecosystem was suffering from drastic changes caused by human impact?

A)alligator
B)wood stork
C)raccoon
D)applesnail
E)sawgrass
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A survey of morphological diversity among three weasel species in Minnesota showed some interesting patterns in skull size,with the length of skulls ranging from 25 to 55 mm and little to no overlap between species.The assumption in the study was that skull size is related to the size of prey a weasel can handle (primarily small rodents).This appears to be a good example of________________.

A)resilience
B)trophic pyramids
C)niche differentiation
D)edge effects
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How does the introduction of an exotic predator species circumvent the natural predator-prey relationship?
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A comparison of the diets of two snake species,a native species and a newly introduced species,yields the following data: <strong>A comparison of the diets of two snake species,a native species and a newly introduced species,yields the following data:   The introduced species is aggressive and the superior competitor.What is your prediction for the long-term future of this interaction?</strong> A)local extirpation of the native species B)a shift in the diet composition of the native species C)dispersal from the community by the native species D)All of these choices are possible outcomes of the interaction over time. E)None of these choices are possible outcomes of the interaction over time. The introduced species is aggressive and the superior competitor.What is your prediction for the long-term future of this interaction?

A)local extirpation of the native species
B)a shift in the diet composition of the native species
C)dispersal from the community by the native species
D)All of these choices are possible outcomes of the interaction over time.
E)None of these choices are possible outcomes of the interaction over time.
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Which community do you think would be more resilient to a perturbation: a community with high species richness and low species evenness or one with low species richness and high species evenness? Why?
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Which of the following options includes two of the other options?

A)species evenness
B)edge effects
C)core species
D)species diversity
E)species richness
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28
A chemical leaks into a pond that selectively kills off the phytoplankton (a producer).Many of the other organisms in the pond die over a short period of weeks,and the overall species diversity declines.The phytoplankton in this pond could be considered a good example of ________________.

A)a keystone species
B)an edge species
C)an indicator species
D)a core species
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One example of commensal interaction could be ________________.

A)snail kites and apple snails
B)gray squirrels and humans
C)bees and daffodils
D)leeches and alligators
E)gray squirrels and fox squirrels
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30
Why are invasive species so damaging to ecosystems?
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31
The American honeybee population has been decimated by colony collapse disorder.What impact will the removal of the American honeybee have?
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In mutualism,one organism is ________________,and the other organism is ________________.

A)harmed; harmed
B)harmed; benefited
C)benefited; benefited
D)benefited; harmed
E)neither benefited nor harmed; neither benefited nor harmed
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33
Regions of distinctly different physical areas that serve as boundaries between different communities are called __________________.

A)ecotones
B)ecological zones
C)buffers
D)core habitat
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34
Small woodland wetlands can be very diverse,productive communities.In a study comparing the food webs of a wetland in Alabama with one in Michigan,you collect the following data:
Small woodland wetlands can be very diverse,productive communities.In a study comparing the food webs of a wetland in Alabama with one in Michigan,you collect the following data:   Which wetland would you predict to show the greatest resilience,and why? Which wetland would you predict to show the greatest resilience,and why?
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35
The cowbird is a nest parasite that lays its eggs in the nests of other species in the trees along the boundaries of forests and meadows.Nest parasitism (the number of nests with cowbird eggs)declines dramatically as you move deeper into the forest.Cowbirds would be considered a ________________.

A)core species
B)keystone species
C)edge species
D)indicator species
E)ecological zone species
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36
Gray squirrels and fox squirrels competing for the same resources are an example of ________________.

A)predation
B)intraspecific competition
C)interspecific competition
D)commensalism
E)symbiosis
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37
Owls hunt for field mice in a field at night.Foxes hunt for field mice in the same field during the day.The term that best describes the interaction between the owls and the foxes is ________________.

A)mutualism
B)commensalism
C)parasitism
D)resource partitioning
E)predation
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38
What is it called when two species use different parts of a resource instead of competing directly for that resource?

A)predation partitioning
B)habitat partitioning
C)resource sharing
D)resource symbiosis
E)resource partitioning
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39
Human alterations of the Everglades system resulted in ________________.

A)a reduction in the sheet flow of water
B)changes in food webs
C)reductions in wading bird populations
D)all of these choices are correct
E)none of these choices are correct
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40
A tick attaches itself to a human to feed but harms the human in the process.The tick and human have a ________________ relationship.

A)parasitic
B)mutualistic
C)commensal
D)competitive
E)symbiotic
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41
The Hawaiian Islands are a chain formed by volcanic activity about 1-3 million years ago.Which pattern of ecological succession would have occurred soon after the formation of the Big Island,Hawaii?

A)late stage
B)secondary
C)primary
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42
Some species,like trees that thrive in the shade,can survive as long as their environment remains unchanged.A climax species ________________.

A)will survive until a disturbance causes a new ecosystem to move in
B)will survive any ecosystem disturbances
C)will decline after reaching the climax stage
D)will be the first things to grow in that area after a disturbance
E)are r-adapted species
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43
The historic flow of water in South Florida was from Lake Okeechobee,with the main flow moving ________________.

A)south through the Everglades and into Florida Bay
B)east-west across Florida
C)southeast through the Everglades to Miami and the Atlantic Ocean
D)north to Orlando
E)east through West Palm Beach and into the Atlantic Ocean
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44
After decades of human-caused disturbance in the Everglades,the species diversity is ______________ it was before human involvement.

A)higher than
B)lower than
C)the same as
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45
An example of secondary succession is ________________.

A)an old agricultural field that has been abandoned
B)the extirpation of mangrove forests
C)a tropical rainforest being cleared and replanted with non-native grasses for cattle grazing
D)coastal erosion due to lost wetland
E)succession on a recent volcanic lava flow
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46
A key goal of the Everglades restoration is to increase the amount of water flowing through the Everglades.This should lead to the restoration of the wood stork population,in part through the increase in the availability of nesting trees due to restoring the ____________ relationship between alligators and storks.

A)predator-prey
B)mutualistic
C)parasitic
D)commensal
E)competitive
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47
In 2000,Congress enacted the ______________,the most comprehensive ecological repair project to restore some of the natural flow of water through the Everglades.

A)Complete Everglades Restoration Plan
B)Complete Everglades Restoration Project
C)Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
D)Healthy Everglades Remediation Project
E)Developing Everglades Resources Project
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48
Professionals involved in a restoration ecology project would probably include all of the following EXCEPT a _________.

A)psychologist
B)engineer
C)politician
D)biologist
E)ecologist
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49
Why is the lowered species diversity and availability of healthy habitat a problem for the continued survival of the Everglades ecosystem?
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50
The number of wood stork nests in the Everglades suggest the population is__________.

A)declining
B)increasing
C)stable
D)crashing
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51
What was the purpose of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan?

A)introduce new species to the area for increased biodiversity
B)give scientists a place to test the impacts of disturbances in ecosystems
C)restore the flow of water back to the wetlands and raise water levels
D)silence environmentalists by vowing to no longer interfere with the Everglades
E)take over the U.S.sugar industry
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52
To effectively plan restoration projects,scientists and engineers must be ________________.

A)innovative
B)flexible
C)adaptive
D)innovative,flexible,and adaptive
E)innovative and flexible
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53
The United States has some of the strictest laws on the harvesting of timber.Timber companies,however,have realized that even though they are required to replant after harvesting,they can just plant pine trees.What problems does this cause,and how would you change the regulation?
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54
Which species would you often find in areas of primary succession?

A)grasses
B)shrubs
C)moss
D)trees
E)herbs
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55
The difference between primary succession and secondary succession is ________________.

A)primary succession occurs when a species moves into an area that starts as bare rock
B)secondary succession begins with the entrance of a pioneer species
C)primary succession involves repopulating a previously damaged ecosystem
D)secondary succession occurs when a species moves into an area that starts as bare rock
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56
The process by which one community replaces another is known as ________________.

A)species regression
B)ecological succession
C)successive diversification
D)pioneer colonization
E)ecological replacement
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57
Human impact has reduced the original Everglades by approximately ______________.

A)10%
B)25%
C)50%
D)75%
E)90%
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58
Human activities in the Everglades has ______________.

A)reduced species richness
B)reduced species evenness
C)fragmented habitats
D)polluted natural water sources
E)All of these answer choices are correct
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59
______________ ecology is the science that deals with the repair of damage or disturbed ecosystems

A)Restoration
B)Remediation
C)Adaptive
D)Landscape
E)Corrective
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Species that move into areas at later stages of ecological succession are called ________________ species.

A)edge
B)climax
C)pioneer
D)colonizing
E)indicator
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61
One food chain seen in site 1 is: seeds → deer mice → bobcat
What trophic level would the bobcat be on?

A)producer
B)primary consumer
C)secondary consumer
D)tertiary consumer
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62
To measure species diversity in your research sites,you need which of the following?

A)only species evenness
B)only species richness
C)both species richness and species evenness
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63
Early in primary succession,lichens and mosses colonize bare rock and become the first ecological community.Why are they critical to later stages of succession?

A)They deplete nutrients.
B)Decomposing lichen and moss biomass create soil.
C)They outcompete pioneer species,allowing succession to progress.
D)They limit the ability of climax species to colonize the area.
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64
Trees whose seeds can grow under low-light conditions would most likely be found ________________.

A)early in primary succession
B)late in primary succession
C)early in secondary succession
D)late in secondary succession
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65
Which of the following describes the interaction between the oxpecker and the zebra?

A)interspecific competition
B)commensalism
C)mutualism
D)predation
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66
During ecological succession in the Everglades,__________________ will move in as the sediment layer becomes thicker through time,outcompeting the ________________.

A)floating and submerged plants; cypress and willow trees
B)floating and submerged plants; sawgrass
C)cypress and willow trees; floating and submerged plants
D)cypress and willow trees; sawgrass
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The savanna can support many grazing species of animals that feed on different kinds of vegetation or in different areas,like the giraffe and the impala.This is an example of __________________.

A)resource partitioning
B)predation
C)intraspecific competition
D)mutualism
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The red-cockaded woodpecker is an endangered species with highly specific niche requirements.They prefer longleaf pine forests in the southeast with open understories and few to no deciduous trees.Longleaf pines are a fire-adapted species,and periodic natural wildfires would kill other trees and select for open,longleaf pine forests.How would knowledge of ecological succession help you conserve red-cockaded woodpeckers?
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69
According to your data,which site has greater species evenness?

A)site 1
B)site 2
C)They have the same species evenness.
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70
Which of the following would describe commensalism?

A)several male lions fighting over their prey
B)an elephant and giraffe drinking from the same watering hole
C)giraffes and impalas feeding from different areas of vegetation
D)hyenas feeding on the remains of the lions' prey
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71
According to your data,which site has greater species richness?

A)site 1
B)site 2
C)They have the same species richness.
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Along the southeast coast of the United States,an important part of the Gullah culture (African American descendants of slaves brought through South Carolina and Georgia)has been the weaving of sawgrass and other marsh grass baskets (called sweetgrass baskets).How could you use your knowledge of ecological succession in wetland habitats to maintain sawgrass communities as a natural and cultural resource?
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Interspecific competition can be seen in the __________________.

A)oxpecker feeding on ticks from the zebra
B)lions fighting over their prey
C)giraffe and the elephant drinking from the same watering hole
D)giraffe feeding on tree leaves and the impala feeding on grasses
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The deer mouse will eat a wide variety of plant and animal matter,including seeds,nuts,flowers,insects,and spiders.They would be considered __________________.

A)niche specialists
B)niche generalists
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