ecology
How do the designs of Experiments 1 and 2 differ in terms of sampling procedure
Experiment 2, chlorophyll level was tested in addition to phosphates and nitrates, while in Experiments 1, it was not
How do Lichens contribute to primary succession?
Lichens begin to break down rock to form soil
Which is an advantage of a habitat corridor?
Members of species can move safely from one area to another
Which is an example of the direct economic value of biodiversity?
Plants provide food and medicine for humans.
which strategy would be the best at slowing human population growth
access to education
Between 1880 and 1930 human population doubled due to
all of the above
Which of the following are ways in which species lose their habitats?
all the above
exponential growth occurs in the population of a species of predator, the population of its prey will most likely
decrease quickly
As human population increases exponentially, biodiversity
decreases
The number of wild horses per square kilometer in a prairie is the horse populations
density
This term is used to describe countries with higher than average income, slower population growth and diverse industrial economies.
developed
In Figure 4-1 above, the first age structure graph for country X shows the percent of the population in each age group for the year 2000. The remaining three graphs are projections of how the age structure of country X will change. Referring to Figure 4-1, what can you conclude about the stage of population growth country X is in now?
developing nation
What causes edge effects?
fragmentation of habitat
According to the graph, which human-caused disaster requires the greatest recovery time?
groundwater explosions
an increase in population growth (blank) the need for natural resources
increases
Given the results of Experiments 1 and 2, all of the following would reduce the levels of phosphates and nitrates, and therefore the rate of eutrophication, of the lake EXCEPT
increasing the number of farms on the lake.
What is the factor that most influences Life Expectancy?
infant mortality
Which group of organisms has the highest biodiversity?
insects
Which of the following is a producer that breaks down rock?
lichen
What type of vegetation would you expect to find on newly formed volcanic islands?
lichens
According to the graph, which natural disaster requires the least amount of recovery time
lightning strike
Which resource is the one that determines carrying capacity for a population?
limiting resource
water food shelter are all examples of
limiting resources
an example of population would be all
red maple trees in a forest
If over a long period of time, each pair of adults in a population had only two offspring and the offspring lived to reproduce, the population would
remain the same
What is a pattern of change that occurs on a surface where an ecosystem has previously existed?
secondary succession
Examine the graph in Figure 5-3. Which species were not affected by the loss of species B?
species C only
the carrying capacity of an environment for a particular species at a particular time is
supply of the most limited resources
using resources at the rate in which they can be replaced is called
sustainable use
What type of vegetation would you expect to find on an abandoned farm that has remained undisturbed for 150 years?
tall, mature oak trees
age structure data includes all but
the amount of population change due to immigration or emigration.
Which biome has the greatest species biodiversity?
the rainforest
Examine the food web shown in the Figure above. What would most likely happen to the organisms in this food web if the robin began to disappear
there would be an overpopulation of caterpillar, which would kill many women trees
According to this graph, how long does it take for a habitat to recover from acid rain?
100 years
These estimates are based on the number of lizard sightings each year. Which recent event in the forest might explain the trend evident in the graph above
A new species of predatory bird was introduced to the forest in 2000.
What are forest fires, temperature fluctuations, and floods all examples of?
Abiotic, density-independent factors
Currently, the fastest-growing populations are in
Asia
What was the scientists' hypothesis concerning lake eutrophication in Experiment 1?
Run-off from farmland increases levels of phosphates and nitrates, speeding up the eutrophication process
Scientists suspect that leakage from sewage systems carrying wastewater from the houses on the lake also contributes to nutrient deposit in the lake. In order to test this hypothesis, what should the scientists do next?
Sample groundwater near the sewage systems, testing for phosphate and nitrate content.
which is a density independent factor for a flock of canada geese on a large lake
Unusually cold winter
A species of plant has exponential growth after it is introduced into an area where it has never been. Which statement best describes exponential growth?
Within a few years the population increases dramatically
competition for food can not occur
between animals from two different ecosystems
What happens to a population at zero population growth?
birthrate equals death rate