Exam 1: Introduction to Ecology
Exam 1: Introduction to Ecology12 Questions
Exam 2: Adaptation and Evolution33 Questions
Exam 3: Adaptations to the Physical Environment34 Questions
Exam 4: Terrestrial Communities39 Questions
Exam 5: Fresh-water and Marine Communities40 Questions
Exam 6: Behavioral Ecology34 Questions
Exam 7: The Ecology of Intraspecific Variation34 Questions
Exam 8: Demography34 Questions
Exam 9: Population Regulation34 Questions
Exam 10: Life History Strategies34 Questions
Exam 11: Competition34 Questions
Exam 12: Coevolution I Exploitative Interactions32 Questions
Exam 13: Mutualism34 Questions
Exam 14: The Structure of Communities33 Questions
Exam 15: Ecological Succession34 Questions
Exam 16: Species Diversity32 Questions
Exam 17: Energy Flow and Trophic Structure34 Questions
Exam 18: Biogeochemical Cycles33 Questions
Exam 19: Conservation Biology33 Questions
Exam 20: Landscape Ecology33 Questions
Exam 21: Human Global Ecology33 Questions
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Explain the difference between ecology and environmental science.
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Ecology is the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment. Environmental science is the study of human impacts on the environment. It employs ecological principles to determine the means by which the environment can be protected.
Why do some ecological systems not reach equilibrium?
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Because homeostasis is the result of selection on individuals. Selection does not typically operate on populations or communities. Thus, there is no selection for equilibrium as there is in individuals.
Why is it important that we can falsify a hypothesis?
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Science proceeds by rejecting incorrect explanations. A hypothesis cannot be shown to be true. We accept those hypotheses we cannot reject as false.
What are some characteristics of a model study organism or system in ecology?
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How do the resource management sciences differ from ecology?
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The most comprehensive level of biological organization is the
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Can the hares of Swan Valley be studied at more than one level of the biological hierarchy?
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