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Supplemental Instruction
IowaStateUniversity / Leader: / Cody
Course: / Biology 211 (1)
Instructor: / Dr. Serb
Date: / 12/9/10
- The ____ growth model takes into account density dependent factors that limit population growth.
- exponential
- interspecific
- logistic
- intraspecific
- Chameleons will often alter their coloration to blend in with their background. This is a form of ___coloration.
- Mullerian
- Cryptic
- Camouflaged
- Batesian
- The placement of the major biomes of the Earth is determined by differences in ___.
- temperature and precipitation
- soil and wind
- proximity to mountain ranges or oceans
- temperature
- Territorial species, such as large cats (tigers, leopards), typically have a ____ dispersal pattern.
- random
- harem with a lead male
- uniform
- clumped
- If an each individual from a species has an equal chance of dying throughout each individual's life span, the population has a ____ .
- Type I survivorship curve, like humans
- Type II survivorship curve, like squirrels
- Type III survivorship curve, like oysters
- Type II survivorship curve, like oysters
- Which of the following is a density independent limitation to population growth?
- starvation
- infectious disease
- buildup of waste products
- blizzards
- If a population has 40% of its population over reproductive age, 35% at reproductive age, and 25% at pre-reproductive age, it is ___.
- rapidly increasing
- slowly increasing
- decreasing
- unchanging
- An animal's realized niche differs from its fundamental niche because ___.
- interspecific competition limits its fundamental niche
- intraspecific competition expands its fundamental niche
- interspecific competition limits its niche, changing a fundamental to a realized niche
- intraspecific competition limits its growth
- Commensal organism’s ____.
- gain without helping or harming another species
- lose nutrients to other species
- lose nutrients due to competition
- gain nutrients at the expense of other species
- Male lions often compete for leadership of a pride and breeding opportunities with a "harem" of females. This phenomena is best described as _____.
- interspecific competition
- commensalism
- intraspecific competition
- resource partitioning
- A cluster of flowering plants is only found under shade trees. If there are 4 such trees in a 10 acre field, these flowering plants would have a ____ distribution.
- clumped
- uniform
- K-selected
- Random
- All nonliving factors, such as temperature, light, water and nutrients are considered ____ factors influencing an environment.
- abiotic
- rocks
- biotic
- soil
- If you place two species of bacteria that use the same food sources in a single flask, over time one will thrive and other will die. This phenomena is common in biology and is called ____.
- phagocytosis
- competitive exclusion
- fighting till the death
- exocytosis
- Exponential growth models ___.
- take into account density dependent but not density independent limitations to population growth.
- All of these
- work best for dominant rather than keystone species population growth estimates.
- None of these
- are best used to calculate the size of territorial species ranges
- If you remove a predator, such as a starfish, from an area, like a clam bed, and the # of different species in the clam bed goes down, what can we say about the starfish?
- It was a keystone predator
- It was the dominant species
- It is a regulator, not a conformer
- It’s cute.
- A populations carrying capacity
- Can be accurately calculated using the logistic growth model.
- Generally remains constant over time.
- Can never be exceeded.
- May change as environmental conditions change.
- The feeding relationships among the species in a community determine the community’s
- Ecological niche
- Trophic structure
- Species richness
- Specie-area curve
- Food chains are somewhat short because
- Most of the energy in a trophic structure level is lost as it passes to the next higher level.
- Only a single species of herbivore feeds on each plant species.
- Local extinction of a species causes extinction of the other species in its food chain.
- Predator species tend to be less diverse and less abundant than prey species.
- Which of the following organisms is incorrectly paired with its trophic level?
- Cyanbacterium: primary producer
- Grasshopper: primary consumer
- Humans: primary producer
- Fungus: detritivore
- Which of these ecosystems has the lowest primary production per square meter?
- A salt marsh
- An open ocean
- A coral reef
- A grassland
- Nitrifying bacteria participate in the nitrogen cycle mainly by
- Converting nitrogen gas to ammonia
- Releasing ammonium from organic compounds, thus returning it to the soil.
- Converting ammonia to nitrogen gas, which returns to the atmosphere.
- Converting ammonium to nitrate, which plants absorb.
- Ecologists conclude there is a biodiversity crisis because
- Current extinction rates are very high and many species are threatened or endangered.
- Scientists have at last discovered and counted most Earth’s species and can now accurately calculate the current extinction rate.
- Many potential life-saving medicines are being lost as we evolve.
- There are too few biodiversity hot spots.
- The discipline that applies ecological principles to returning degraded ecosystems to more natural states is known as
- Landscape ecology
- Conservation ecology
- Restoration ecology
- Resource conservation
- What is the single greatest threat to biodiversity?
- Introduced species that compete with or prey on native species.
- Habitat alteration, fragmentation, and destruction.
- Pollution of Earth’s air, water, and soil.
- Disruption of trophic relationships as more and more prey species become extinct.
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