Entomology Exam 3
As populations increase, the likelihood of disease spreading also increases. What is this relationship called?
Density dependent effect
Polymorphism is another term for:
Different body shapes and sizes within the same species
What was the function of symbionts that live in termite guts?
Digestion of cellulose (wood)
Polyethism is a term that describes behaviors by caste members which are a result of:
Division of labor by age or behavior
What is the economic threshold or ET?
Dollars spent treating a pest
In its native range, a potential disease organism is called ____________ and resides in a _____________?
Endemic... reservoir
What is the state insect of Oklahoma?
European Honey Bee
Regarding long-term control of an insect pest, the greatest problem with using chemical methods to manage a pest is:
Extinction of the pest, buildup of resistance to the pesticide
In a food web, which of the following would be considered a primary consumer?
Grasshopper
Which of the following is NOT a required characteristic of eusocial insects?
Haplodiploidy sex determination
When a honeybee queen lays an unfertilized egg, the resulting offspring is:
Haploid and a male Drone
What happens when a male honeybee mates with a female?
He dies
Maggots were found in wounds of soldiers from Napoleon's time as well as in World War I. What did they do to the wound?
Helped it heal
All of the following are reasons immature insects congregate or "associate" except:
Hitchhiking
Antibiotics would be best suited for treatment of which of the following?
Bubonic Plague
When a person sneezes, the response "bless you" may have originated in response to which insect-vectored disease?
Bubonic Plague
Monocultures are grown throughout the United States. What is a monoculture?
Cultivation of a single crop in a region
The best way to treat yellow fever is:
Getting vaccinated before exposure
What is it called when another species (such as a beetle, fly, or cockroach) lives in the colony and exploits the resources of social insects?
Inquiline
What can a drone honey bee only do once?
Mate
In the United States, Memphis, Tennessee was the site of the last large scale epidemic of Yellow Fever. Which was the vector involved?
Mosquito
With pesticides, the NOAEL is:
The amount that causes no observable effect
Africanized "killer bees" are best described as _____________.
A hybrid species
In the winter, groups of box elder bugs move into your house to stay warm. The group does not feed or mate but instead aestivate together. What are these insects demonstrating?
An association
For the disease bubonic plague, which of the following is the pathogen?
Bacteria
What is the pathogen of Lyme disease?
Bacteria
What is the pathogen of the tick-transmitted disease known as Lyme disease?
Bacteria
Which of the following does not exhibit eusociality?
Bess beetles living in logs
Which of the following insects can be a pest?
Black Widow Spider, Chiggers, etc
Considering honey bees and ants, which of the following statements is true?
Both are eusocial, with complete metamorphosis.
Which of the following is a form of cultural control?
Burning crop remnants after harvest
In the disease cycle of Chagas disease, which of the following is the vector?
Kissing bug
What is myiasis?
Maggot infestation
Humans have contributed to colony collapse disorder in which of the following ways?
Migratory bee keeping, using pesticides, etc
What is the vector of encephalitis?
Mosquito
Which of the following is the vector of the disease malaria?
Mosquito
Chickungunya is a disease that has spread to the Caribbean from Africa; the name refers to being bent over in pain. What organism transmits this disease to humans?
Mosquitoes
Why does where you live determine how many months per year your dog gets heartworm medicine?
Mosquitoes are active only during warm periods
Elephantiasis is a result of infection by this organism:
Nematodes
An insect which has its larva develop inside of another insect and which kills that insect when it emerges is called a:
Parasitoid
What is the pathogen in the disease cycle of Chagas disease?
Protist
What is the host in the disease cycle of bubonic plague?
Rat / Human
A female beetle tunnels into a tree and lays her eggs in a protected area. She then leaves. This behavior is an example of :
Reproductive association
What can a worker honey bee only do once?
Sting
You find a colony of insects around the foundation of your house. You collect a couple. How do you reliably tell if the insects you collected are ants, not termites?
Termites have straight antennae and a wide connection between thorax and abdomen
How do slave-maker ants make slaves?
The slave-maker queen kills the other colony's queen
All of the following are characteristics of termite workers, EXCEPT:
They are all female
The exchange of chemicals via exchange of bodily fluids that provides the essential communication among social insects is called:
Trophollaxis
What is the pathogen (disease agent) responsible for Yellow Fever?
Virus
Honeybee foragers come back to the hive and communicate the direction of flowers that are more than 30 meters away. They move in a direction based on the angle of the sun and they do a figure 8. What is this dance called?
Waggle Dance