Exam 42: Populations
Exam 1: Introduction81 Questions
Exam 2: The Chemistry and Energy of Life87 Questions
Exam 3: Nucleic Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes118 Questions
Exam 4: Cells: the Working Units of Life115 Questions
Exam 5: Cell Membranes and Signaling95 Questions
Exam 6: Pathways That Harvest and Store Chemical Energy130 Questions
Exam 7: The Cell Cycle and Cell Division119 Questions
Exam 8: Inheritance, Genes, and Chromosomes80 Questions
Exam 9: DNA and Its Role in Heredity94 Questions
Exam 10: From Dna to Protein: Gene Expression80 Questions
Exam 11: Regulation of Gene Expression94 Questions
Exam 12: Genomes78 Questions
Exam 13: Biotechnology83 Questions
Exam 14: Genes, Development, and Evolution94 Questions
Exam 15: Processes of Evolution83 Questions
Exam 16: Reconstructing and Using Phylogenies76 Questions
Exam 17: Speciation80 Questions
Exam 18: The History of Life on Earth82 Questions
Exam 19: Bacteria, Archaea, and Viruses100 Questions
Exam 20: The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes96 Questions
Exam 21: The Evolution of Plants130 Questions
Exam 22: The Evolution and Diversity of Fungi103 Questions
Exam 23: Animal Origins and Diversity136 Questions
Exam 24: The Plant Body90 Questions
Exam 25: Plant Nutrition and Transport129 Questions
Exam 26: Plant Growth and Development85 Questions
Exam 27: Reproduction of Flowering Plants85 Questions
Exam 28: Plants in the Environment85 Questions
Exam 29: Fundamentals of Animal Function86 Questions
Exam 30: Nutrition and Digestion81 Questions
Exam 31: Breathing83 Questions
Exam 32: Circulation80 Questions
Exam 33: Muscle and Movement75 Questions
Exam 34: Neurons, Sense Organs, and Nervous Systems171 Questions
Exam 35: Nervous and Endocrine Control94 Questions
Exam 36: Water and Salts: Excretion85 Questions
Exam 37: Animal Reproduction84 Questions
Exam 38: Animal Development104 Questions
Exam 39: Immunology: Animal Defense Systems91 Questions
Exam 40: Animal Behavior83 Questions
Exam 41: The Distribution of Earths Ecological Systems82 Questions
Exam 42: Populations78 Questions
Exam 43: Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Interactions Within and Among Species114 Questions
Exam 44: Ecological Communities121 Questions
Exam 45: The Global Ecosystem127 Questions
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Which statement about habitat corridors is true?
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Compared with the Turkana of East Africa,people in the United States have a _______ life expectancy and enter puberty at _______ age.
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A captive population of monkeys made up of 130 individuals in the year 1966 has a size of 520 in the year 2010.Assuming that the rate of population growth was constant,the doubling time of this population was _______ years.
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No-fishing areas help maintain populations of the rockfish Sebastes melanops because these areas
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In a population of 1,250 aphids,50 died on a particular day,while 25 were born.
-What is the per capita death rate for that day?
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Which factor would most likely limit the size of a population?
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If four hundred robins are found in a ten-hectare plot,the density of robins in that plot is _______ robins/ha.
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What is the approximate carrying capacity (per cubic centimeter)?
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Suppose you are in an area where Lyme disease is prevalent.There is a decrease in the size of the acorn crop.This change will most likely lead to a(n)_______ in the incidence of Lyme disease because there is a decrease in the size of _______ populations.
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In order to determine population density,a researcher _______ the number of individuals in the population by the area of the space covered by the population.
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In a population of 400 gray foxes,the per capita birth rate in a particular time period is 0.07 and the per capita death rate is 0.14.
-The per capita growth rate of this population is
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The population densities of skunks in western Massachusetts vary considerably from year to year;therefore,skunk density is
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Which factor is most likely to cause an increase in the carrying capacity of a population?
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A rodent species that once experienced much predation now has lower predation risk.As a consequence,the mortality of maturing individuals is reduced.What will be the most likely response to a reduction in mortality?
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For which population would biologists most likely measure population density in terms of number per unit of volume rather than number per unit of area?
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