Population regulation is related to Darwin's theory of evolution by selection because
A) populations achieve stability.
B) selection is generally top-down.
C) selection is generally bottom-up.
D) populations growth is limited.
E) none of the above
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Q6: The classic lynx-hare population data show that
A)
Q7: The population dynamics of lemmings demonstrate that
A)
Q8: Self-regulation of populations requires
A) long-term stability.
B) density-dependent
Q9: In a metapopulation
A) the landscape is irrelevant.
B)
Q10: The value of the carrying capacity (K)
A)
Q12: Population equilibrium by density-dependent mechanisms
A) is rare
Q13: In group selection,
A) altruism cannot evolve.
B) fitness
Q14: Chance affect populations
A) in metapopulations.
B) when density-independent
Q15: Which of the following do(es) not affect
Q16: Additive mortality
A) proportionally increases the total mortality
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