Exam 4: Evolution, Biological Communities, and Species Interactions
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Regular lawn mowing selects for short-headed rather than tall-headed dandelions because
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The most common reason that introduced species negatively impact an environment is because they
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Certain night-active moths and day-active birds are specialized nectar feeders. How do these species coexist if they are using the same resource for food?
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Resource partitioning tends to lead to a high degree of _______ in species.
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The finches of the Galapagos Islands were particularly interesting to Darwin because
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A community that changes very little over time is said to have great
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Indicator species, such as lichens, generally have a(n) ___________ tolerance range for a ____________.
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Red winged blackbirds chase away other red wings from the area around their nests. This behavior is called _______ and is an example of ___________ competition.
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Territoriality is an important form of _________ for many animal species.
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In some species, young individuals float freely as plankton while mature members are fixed on the seafloor. This is an effective strategy because
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A community with hundreds of different types of primary producers, a few herbivores and only one carnivore, has
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