APES chap 5&18 test
Which of the following would be most likely to occur in the scenarios that have experienced habitat loss and/or fragmentation in the diagram?
Decrease in the number of specialist species
Which of the following can be used to assess the biological diversity of an area?
Genetic variation within each species and number of species present
Characteristics that tend to increase the risk of a species becoming endangered include which of the following? I Having a very limited distribution II Being a specialist at the end of a long food chain III Having a small population size
I, II, and III
Which of the following is the most likely reason that the greatest number of extinctions of bird species occurred in the period 1901-2000?
Increased environmental disturbances from human activities altered bird habitats
Local legislation was passed to protect animal species prone to extinction. The legislation included criminalizing poaching, setting limits on number of fish people can catch, and protecting habitats. Which of the following threats shown in the graph will most likely decrease the most as a result of the legislation?
Overharvesting
In general, which of the following is the best long-term method of preventing extinctions?
Protecting the habitats of endangered species
The IUCN has critical indicator of health of the worlds biodiversity what is the name of this indicator?
Red List
Fragmenting one large park or preserve into many small parks with human habitation in between them is most likely to lead to which of the following?
Reduction in species diversity
For which of the following reasons do small isolated islands have a greater rate of species extinction than larger, less isolated islands?
Small isolated islands have a lower availability of resources
Which of the following best describes the frog species' range of tolerance to acidic conditions?
The frogs can tolerate a pH between 4.5 and 6.
The Devil Hole pupfish is one of the world's rarest fishes, spending most of its life in the top few meters of very warm waters of a cavern located in the middle of the Mojave Desert. Devils Hole, a geologic pool, is the only naturally occurring habitat for the endangered Devils Hole pupfish. This fish's habitat is one of the smallest natural ranges known for any vertebrate. Devils Hole is an extreme environment, with water temperatures and dissolved oxygen concentrations near the lethal limits for most fish species. Which of the following statements best explains why the Devils Hole pupfish are able to live in this environment?
The pupfish are well adapted to the habitat of Devils Hole and can thrive in conditions that are outside of the range of tolerance for most other species.
The table below shows measurements of the beak size of a sample of ten ground finches on each of two islands in the Galapagos archipelago. The two islands are about ten kilometers apart, and all the birds are the same species. Given that beach size is genetically determined, which of the following hypotheses is the most likely explanation for the differences in data between the islands?
The types of food found on the two islands exert selective pressure on beak size.
Why do introduced species often become pests?
They displace native species
All of the following statements about invasive exotic species are true EXCEPT:
They tend to have low reproductive rates
A large forested area is fragmented into small forest tracts separated by agricultural areas. This change will most likely lead to
a decrease in the gene flow within species of the original forest
Of the following, the greatest threat to populations of migratory North American songbirds is
clearing of tropical forests
What was the reason Kudzu was introduced to the souther US?
control erosion of the soil
Population biologists are concerned about introduced species such as the zebra mussel in North America because
the introduced species compete for resources more effectively than native species
Which of the following was the number of finches in the population with a beak size of 10.2 mm in 1978?
12
On the basis of the data, the best prediction of the pH of the water in which Daphina normally are found in the wild is
7.4
Which of the following was the average beak size of finches on the island of Saphne Major in 1976?
9.5mm
Approximately how many more mammal species become extinct in the period 1901-2000 than become extinct in the period 1801-1900?
90
Which of the following best shows the process of evolution?
A population of mosquitoes develops resistance to a pesticide
Which of the following statements about levels of biodiversity is correct?
A population with high genetic biodiversity is better able to respond to environmental stressors
Highly specialized species tend to evolve on islands because of the environmental conditions and resource availability. Based on the theory of island biogeography, which of the following would most likely experience the greatest decline of specialist species if an invasive species emigrated from the mainland?
A small island in close proximity to the mainland
Which of the following correctly identifies the types of habitat change(s) shown within each potential scenario in the diagram?
All scenarios experienced habitat loss, but only Scenario 3 experienced habitat fragmentation
Which of the following examples illustrates the community with the highest biodiversity?
D
Reasons that the population size of an exotic species often grows rapidly when the species is introduced in a new environment include which of the following I. The exotic species is resistant to pesticides II. there is a large underutilized food source in the new environment III. The exotic species has few natural predators in the new environment
II and III only
Which of the following is a possible effect of global climate change as illustrated in Scenario 1?
Increased sea level would reduce the size of the habitat patches
The factor the likely poses the greatest threat of extinction of species worldwide is
Increasing loss of habitat
Which of the following is a measure of the biodiversity of an ecosystem?
The total number of different plant species
Fire ants are invasive species from south america, how did they enter the US?
ballast water in ships
science and community believes that there are 6 mass extinctions, what is the cause?
human activity
Small populations of animals, such as those typically found on islands, are prone to extinction because
they are more vulnerable to unpredictable events
five islands, A, B, C, D, and E differ only in distance from the mainland , area and species diversity. Which island would be predicted to have the highest species diversity?
B
Which of the following pieces of evidence presented in the article suggests that extinction rates may continue to increase?
Climate change will exacerbate the primary causes of population decline.
Which of the following best describes an advantage of constructing habitat corridors?
Corridors connect habitats separated by fragmentation and connect wildlife populations.
Which of the following is a likely explanation for the differences shown in the graph for the percent of animals and the percent of plants threatened by transient-human activity?
Animals are mobile and able to avoid trampling, but because plants are stationary, transient-human activity affects a larger percent of plants than of animals.
Fragmentation of tropical forests due to human activities is leading to a significant loss of biodiversity in this area.
B
Which of the following identifies the two factors thought to be the most harmful to biodiversity?
Destruction of habitat and invasion by nonnative species
Leatherback turtle caught intentionally what law is violated?
ESA (Endangered Species Act)
The graph above shows how seed production in a plant species varied with population density in an unfragmented habitat (site A) and in a fragmented habitat (site B). Which of the following conclusions is best supported by the data?
Habitat fragmentation has more effect on seed production than does population density
Which of the following would likely reduce the threats posed by exotic species to native species? I. Increasing inspections of goods coming into a country II. Mandating that bilgewater from vessels be emptied in ports instead of in the open ocean III. Enforcing legislation that restricts imported materials such as untreated wooden packing crates
I and III only
High rates of species extinction caused by human activities have taken place at which of the following times in Earth's history? I At the end of the Permian period II At the end of the Cretaceous period III During recent times
III only
The many finch species of the Galapagos Island evolved from a single species that immigrated to the island from the coast of South America. These species differ primarily in beak shape, which is closely related to the type of food each species specializes in eating. Which of the following best explains why each of the finch species on the Galapagos Islands evolved to be specialists?
Islands have limited food resources, forcing species to feed on a small range of food items.
How would including a control group be useful in this experiment?
It would provide a reference for the effects of random environmental factors.
Based on the passage, which of the following describes the author's perspective on why historical extinction rates were lower than present-day rates?
Previous research found only on complete extinctions and did not collect data on imminent extinctions
Which of the following best describes a disadvantage of creating a series of protected habitats in an effort to maintain biodiversity in an area?
Protected habitats often separate species inside the habitat from other populations of the same species living outside the habitat.
The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event was caused when an asteroid impacted Earth approximately 66 million years ago, near what is now the Gulf of Mexico. The indirect effects of the impact affected the entire globe. The event resulted in the extinction of nearly 75 percent of all plant and animal species on Earth, including the majority of dinosaur species. Which of the following likely best describes why most of these species went extinct?
Rapid climate and habitat change
Which of the following would be the most likely explanation for the changes shown in Scenario 3?
Roads and electric power lines subdivided the landscape into smaller pieces and decreased the amount of available habitat
Silver carp were introduced in the southeastern United States in the 1970s from their native habitat of China to control algal blooms that were occuring at aquaculture facilities and sewage lagoons. Silver carp escaped from captivity shortly after their introduction and are currently found as for north as North Dakota and Minnesota. Which of the following describes an unintended, negative consequence of the introduction of silver carp into the United States?
Silver carp became invasive species in the United States because their numbers were not being controlled by natural predators.
In England approximated 250 years ago, the peppered moth had light-colored wing patterns that camouflaged them against the light-colored trees. Over time in urban areas, the number of peppered moths with dark-colored wings increased as pollution from the Industrial Revolution darkened the trees the moths rested on. Which of the following statements best describes how the moths adapted to the new environment over time?
The moths adapted to the new environment by becoming a generalist species
A 163 square-kilometer (km^2) small island is found 2,000 km from the mainland. A second, larger, 230,000 km^2 island is found 1,000 km from the mainland. Based on the theory of island biogeography, which of the following statements is most likely true about the small island when compared with the large island?
The rate of immigration is lower for the small island than for the large island.
Cane toads are an invasive species that were introduced to Australian ecosystems. Researchers studying cane toads hypothesize that cane toads are negatively affecting native species. The researchers observed different locations with and without cane toads and collected the data that are presented in the following graph. Which of the following best interprets the results in the graph in relation to the given hypothesis?
The results support the researchers' hypothesis because there is a greater biodiversity at sites without cane toads.
Based on the theory of island biogeography, which of the following is the most likely reason that an island in the ocean that is 5-kilometers from a continent would have a higher number of species than one that is 15 kilometers from a continent?
There are more species that have the ability to travel 5-kilometers than can travel 15 kilometers
The CITES treaty has been helpful in protecting endangered animals and plants by
listing those species and products whose international trade is controlled