Deck 38: Animal Ecology
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Deck 38: Animal Ecology
1
When adding sterilized screw-worm flies to populations in an attempt to eradicate them from the United States,scientists found that not all of the adult screw-worm flies,often from different areas,were mating with each other.Each of the internally mating populations constituted a
A) lineage.
B) limiting resource.
C) clone.
D) deme.
E) cohort.
A) lineage.
B) limiting resource.
C) clone.
D) deme.
E) cohort.
D
2
An animal population is a group of animals that form which of the following?
A) a disparate community within an ecosystem
B) a reproductive community with members of the same species
C) individuals in a family that do not reproduce
D) various species living in a community
A) a disparate community within an ecosystem
B) a reproductive community with members of the same species
C) individuals in a family that do not reproduce
D) various species living in a community
B
3
A species of bat is found in 1)groves and grasslands,2)has a 4 degree temperature limit and 3)is at the end of its food chain.This defines its
A) range and habitat.
B) habitat and niche.
C) range and ecology.
D) ecology.
A) range and habitat.
B) habitat and niche.
C) range and ecology.
D) ecology.
B
4
Commensalism differs from mutualism by the fact that in commensalism,
A) one organism is not affected.
B) one organism is always harmed.
C) both organisms benefit.
D) neither organism benefits.
A) one organism is not affected.
B) one organism is always harmed.
C) both organisms benefit.
D) neither organism benefits.
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5
The sponge constitutes an animal that is
A) unitary due to cloning.
B) modular due to cloning.
C) a cohort due to cloning.
D) unitary due to fragmentation.
E) unitary due to age structure.
A) unitary due to cloning.
B) modular due to cloning.
C) a cohort due to cloning.
D) unitary due to fragmentation.
E) unitary due to age structure.
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6
Whether most young of an animal die soon after they are born or grow up such that most of the population dies in old age is called
A) carrying capacity.
B) intrinsic rate of growth.
C) cohort.
D) survivorship.
E) the limiting resource.
A) carrying capacity.
B) intrinsic rate of growth.
C) cohort.
D) survivorship.
E) the limiting resource.
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7
If severe floods reduced the amount of agricultural land in China,which term in the logistic growth formula will change?
A) r
B) N
C) K
A) r
B) N
C) K
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8
The carrying capacity of the environment is determined by
A) the limiting resource in the environment.
B) the reproductive rate of an animal group.
C) the occurrence of disease.
D) a complex "balance of nature" that remains to be explained in terms that scientists can calculate.
E) the resources that are in surplus in the environment.
A) the limiting resource in the environment.
B) the reproductive rate of an animal group.
C) the occurrence of disease.
D) a complex "balance of nature" that remains to be explained in terms that scientists can calculate.
E) the resources that are in surplus in the environment.
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9
A community is made up of
A) different populations of organisms living in the same area.
B) living organisms & the nonliving environment.
C) ecosystems.
D) just the nonliving environment.
A) different populations of organisms living in the same area.
B) living organisms & the nonliving environment.
C) ecosystems.
D) just the nonliving environment.
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10
A frog is found along the edge of a pond.The location where the frog lives would be the frog's __________.
A) niche
B) habitat
C) biotic component
D) abiotic component
A) niche
B) habitat
C) biotic component
D) abiotic component
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11
A study of both a living community and all of its physical factors would focus on what level of organization
A) Trophic levels
B) Various biomes
C) The biosphere
D) Ecosystem
A) Trophic levels
B) Various biomes
C) The biosphere
D) Ecosystem
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12
What is a keystone species?
A) a predator that preys upon many different species in a community
B) a species whose removal causes major shifts in other species in a community
C) a mimic that has the same appearance as another, poisonous species
D) a prey species that must be present for its predator to survive
E) the most abundant species in a particular community
A) a predator that preys upon many different species in a community
B) a species whose removal causes major shifts in other species in a community
C) a mimic that has the same appearance as another, poisonous species
D) a prey species that must be present for its predator to survive
E) the most abundant species in a particular community
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13
Two species of caterpillar feed on the same species of corn.On close inspection,the two insects are found to be feeding on different parts of the corn,the root and the stem.What principle does this support?
A) keystone species.
B) niche overlap.
C) competitive exclusion.
D) Batesian mimicry.
A) keystone species.
B) niche overlap.
C) competitive exclusion.
D) Batesian mimicry.
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14
The term "ecology" was first introduced by whom?
A) George Gaylord Simpson
B) Charles Elton
C) Ernst Haeckel
D) Lawrence J.Henderson
E) E.O.Wilson
A) George Gaylord Simpson
B) Charles Elton
C) Ernst Haeckel
D) Lawrence J.Henderson
E) E.O.Wilson
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15
Natural populations are controlled by density-dependent and density-independent forces.What is an example of a density independent factor?
A) Adverse weather
B) Food supply
C) Supply of nest sites
D) Supply of mates
A) Adverse weather
B) Food supply
C) Supply of nest sites
D) Supply of mates
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16
For a population experiencing logistic growth,what is the most likely result when N very closely approaches the value of K?
A) The population grows as fast as it can, or r(N).
B) The population levels off near carrying capacity.
C) The population has exceeds carrying capacity and begins to decline.
D) The population may grow or decline quickly, depending upon the value of r.
A) The population grows as fast as it can, or r(N).
B) The population levels off near carrying capacity.
C) The population has exceeds carrying capacity and begins to decline.
D) The population may grow or decline quickly, depending upon the value of r.
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17
MacArthur observed that five species of similar warblers coexisted on spruce trees,in feeding guilds,because they
A) ate different kinds of insects.
B) were kept below their carrying capacities by predators.
C) foraged in different places on the tree.
D) cooperated in their foraging habits.
A) ate different kinds of insects.
B) were kept below their carrying capacities by predators.
C) foraged in different places on the tree.
D) cooperated in their foraging habits.
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18
The maximum number of individuals of a species that an area can support is the
A) growth rate.
B) carrying capacity.
C) net productivity.
D) gross productivity.
A) growth rate.
B) carrying capacity.
C) net productivity.
D) gross productivity.
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19
With over one billion people,but less land to farm than is in the United States,the People's Republic of China instituted a one-child-per-family policy.This immediately changed which numerical value in the logistic growth equation?
A) r
B) N
C) K
D) None of the choices are correct
A) r
B) N
C) K
D) None of the choices are correct
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20
While an animal can survive (determined by lab tests)between the temperatures of 10oC and 30oC,we find in nature that the animal only exists between 16oC and 28oC.This is a difference between the __________________ and __________________.
A) fundamental habitat; realized habitat
B) fundamental niche; realized niche
C) realized habitat; fundamental habitat
D) realized niche; fundamental niche
A) fundamental habitat; realized habitat
B) fundamental niche; realized niche
C) realized habitat; fundamental habitat
D) realized niche; fundamental niche
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21
There can usually be no more than 4 or 5 trophic levels in a food chain because there is such a great loss of __________ between trophic levels.
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22
When pioneers settled the Midwest and Plains states,they killed or drove off the American bison,cougar,wolf,etc.Why does the elimination of such natural predators cause ecological problems?
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23
An interaction in which one species derives benefit from its host but neither benefits nor harms the host is ____________.
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24
A species that when removed from a community changes the structure of the community is called a ____________ species.
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25
The energy accumulated by plants,less that used in respiration,is the _____ _______ ______.
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26
Some conditions that can limit population size are severe cold,drought,fire,etc.; such conditions are regarded as density ____________.
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27
What is the role of decomposers in the cycling of carbon? What would eventually occur if decomposers lost the ability to break down plant and fungal matter?
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28
We could state a biological "law" that all food chains begin with photosynthetic producers if it wasn't for the exception of
A) lichens that make their own food energy.
B) anaerobic bacteria such as the tetanus agent.
C) chemosynthetic bacteria found around deep ocean thermal vents.
D) humans making synthetic food.
A) lichens that make their own food energy.
B) anaerobic bacteria such as the tetanus agent.
C) chemosynthetic bacteria found around deep ocean thermal vents.
D) humans making synthetic food.
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29
The producers in deep-sea thermal vent communities are
A) bivalve molluscs.
B) giant pogonophoran worms.
C) deep-sea kelp.
D) chemoautotrophic bacteria.
A) bivalve molluscs.
B) giant pogonophoran worms.
C) deep-sea kelp.
D) chemoautotrophic bacteria.
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30
Most energy enters the ecosystem as
A) cell respiration.
B) plant growth.
C) chemical bond energy.
D) oxygen.
E) light energy.
A) cell respiration.
B) plant growth.
C) chemical bond energy.
D) oxygen.
E) light energy.
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31
The energy storage in an animal's tissues is called
A) primary productivity.
B) gross productivity.
C) standing crop.
D) biomass.
A) primary productivity.
B) gross productivity.
C) standing crop.
D) biomass.
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32
Ecologists have found that
A) life as we know it does not match the energy laws of physics.
B) ecology cannot be explained using principles from chemistry and physics.
C) it is possible to capture all the photosynthetic energy absorbed as molecules of glucose.
D) energy flows one way through ecosystems and requires external input.
A) life as we know it does not match the energy laws of physics.
B) ecology cannot be explained using principles from chemistry and physics.
C) it is possible to capture all the photosynthetic energy absorbed as molecules of glucose.
D) energy flows one way through ecosystems and requires external input.
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33
Only ______ are able to purposely and directly increase their carrying capacity.
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34
In tidal pools,a food pyramid is inverted with a small base of phytoplankton supporting zooplankton consumers.How can this be explained?
A) The pyramid is an energy pyramid and the trophic level occupied by zooplankton contains more energy than the level occupied by phytoplankton.
B) The pyramid is a numbers pyramid showing that only few phytoplankton support many zooplankton
C) These phytoplankton are actually deriving their food from dying animals, thus the pyramid is inverted.
D) The pyramid is a pyramid of biomass and the standing crop of phytoplankton has less biomass than the standing crop of zooplankton
A) The pyramid is an energy pyramid and the trophic level occupied by zooplankton contains more energy than the level occupied by phytoplankton.
B) The pyramid is a numbers pyramid showing that only few phytoplankton support many zooplankton
C) These phytoplankton are actually deriving their food from dying animals, thus the pyramid is inverted.
D) The pyramid is a pyramid of biomass and the standing crop of phytoplankton has less biomass than the standing crop of zooplankton
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35
What prevents all species from evolving toward a survivorship curve where most individuals live to old age?
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36
A series of steps in which plants are eaten by consumers,which are themselves eaten by other consumers,is called the ______ ______.
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37
An assemblage of living organisms sharing the same environment is referred to as a ____________.
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38
In the logistic equation to describe the growth of populations,r is the intrinsic rate of increase of the population,and ____________ is the carrying capacity of the environment.
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39
The deep-sea rift communities in the Pacific depend on the action of chemoautotrophic ____________ to derive energy from the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide.
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40
Almost all life depends on the energy from the _______.
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41
Does competition promote the process of speciation? Why or why not?
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42
Describe the functioning and possible patterns associated with metapopulation dynamics.
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43
Discuss how the following terms are interrelated: niche overlap,competitive exclusion,character displacement,and guild.How do all these terms relate to the concept of competition?
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44
Discuss the paradox of biodiversity concerning species isolation and potential for both speciation and extinction.
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45
How does mutualism differ from commensalism? How would you experimentally determine if two species are living in a commensal or mutualistic relationship?
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46
Compare logistic growth with exponential growth.Would a pest insect species more likely exhibit a logistic growth curve or an exponential growth curve? Explain your reasoning.
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47
Distinguish between a habitat and a niche.Can these terms ever refer to the same thing?
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48
Are the benefits derived from Mullerian mimics always equal for each member of the mimicry complex?
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49
Discuss the different ecological effects of density independent factors and density-dependent factors on animal populations.
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50
Identify the following terms: r,K,N.Why does the term (K-N)/K approach zero (no slope)as N approaches the value of K?
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51
Can the biomass of all animals on earth ever exceed the biomass of all of the plants? Why? or why not?
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52
Explain the following concepts: age structure,survivorship curves,and intrinsic rate of increase.
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53
Discuss how the extinction of a keystone species can affect an ecosystem.
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54
What is the difference between a species' fundamental niche and its realized niche? Why is this important to the study of ecology?
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55
Explain the concept of "competitive exclusion." Give several examples that clearly illustrate this concept.
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56
Discuss how ecosystems are based on energy transfer at different trophic levels.
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