Exam 44: Ecological Communities
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All of these factors reduce the efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels except
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The colonization rate of beetles on an island currently averages three new beetle species per year and the extinction rate averages one beetle species per year.Assuming the island conforms to the theory of island biogeography,species richness is currently (lower than/higher than/the same as)_______ the species richness at equilibrium.
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Suppose a business in an urban area is closed.Its buildings are torn down and the land is left abandoned.Describe what will happen to this area over time,and what ecological principles will be at work.
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The area will undergo succession.A barren area is open to colonization by any organisms present in the immediate area (or flying over);as time passes,the area will build soil and ground cover.There will be a constant turnover of species,and species diversity will increase.Eventually weeds,grasses,and shrubs,including flowering plants,will invade,along with insects and larger urban animals.
Refer to the figure below.The graph at right shows the number of swallowtail butterfly species at various latitudes,with relative locations shown on the map at left.Using this information,briefly explain the relationship between species richness and latitude,and give at least two possible reasons for this relationship. 

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A large flowerbed is designed to attract pollinators such as bees,butterflies,and hummingbirds.It contains a variety of plants of different heights-shrubs,forbs,and annuals-with flowers that bloom at different seasons.The pollinators are most likely attracted to the flowerbed because of its complex
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When New York City needed to meet national water quality standards,they chose to invest $1.5 billion in protecting land and upgrading sewage systems in the Catskills (the source of their water)rather than spending $6-$8 billion on a new waste treatment facility in the city.This choice resulted in benefits in both New York City and the Catskills that included all of these except
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Which characteristic is not associated with high-intensity methods of coffee growing?
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Which factor is not likely to be very important in determining species diversity?
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In the prairie community studies by Tilman and colleagues,two hypotheses were proposed to explain the increase in NPP as species richness increased.One involved accidental sampling,in which samples by chance included one or more "superspecies" that had a disproportionate effect on community function.Which other explanation did Tilman and his colleagues decide was more reasonable?
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Which beetle(s)would most likely be found in recently deposited dung?
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Each species has a particular niche within a community.This niche is defined by which two sets of factors?
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List as many ecosystem goods and services as you can think of that are active in your own life.Include goods and services that involve human intervention,as well as those that do not.
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The extinction of a predatory bird leads to an increase in the population of a small mammal,which in turn leads to a decrease in the population of the plants on which the mammal feeds.This series of changes is an example of a(n)_______.
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Two communities each contain the same number of species.In one community,the major species are all present in approximately equal percentages.In the other,one species makes up more than 70 percent of the species,while all the others are divided among the remaining 30 percent.The two communities differ in their species _______.
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The introduction of a large predatory fish species into a lake will lead to declines in populations of smaller fish,which in turn cause an increase in plankton.This series of events is one example of
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The value of ecosystem services depends greatly on an ecological factor that humans can maintain with careful management.This factor is
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When a species attempts to colonize a new area,all of these factors except _______ is likely to result in its local extinction.
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Refer to the diagram below.If both the scorpion and the roadrunner were eliminated from this food web,how would population sizes of other members of the web be affected? 

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Accumulated cattle dung in Australian pastures after the introduction of cattle caused pasture productivity to decline because
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Habitat fragmentation leads to decreased species richness for all of these reasons except that
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