Exam 6: Endangered Species

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What are three things individual humans can do in their daily lives to help protect endangered species?

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_______, a well-respected global organization dedicated to conservation of native species and ecosystems worldwide, suggests that to effectively conserve biodiversity humans should focus on protecting _______.

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Refer to the chart below showing the major threats for plants, mammals, and birds that are considered vulnerable to extinction. Refer to the chart below showing the major threats for plants, mammals, and birds that are considered vulnerable to extinction.    -Which threats are not caused by direct or indirect actions by humans? -Which threats are not caused by direct or indirect actions by humans?

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How do species become endangered?

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Explain why conservation biology works like repairing a leaky dam.

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Which of the following statements about rare species is false?

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More than 34% of the species that have been described and assessed are considered threatened with extinction. Which of the following lists shows the highest proportion of vulnerable species?

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Suppose some conservation biologists and volunteers go to a forest in California to remove an invasive plant species from South Africa. This is an example of what type of conservation strategy?

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Which of the following statements about endangered species is true?

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Which characteristics may make a species more vulnerable to extinction due to large stochastic change?

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Prepare a statement that could be used to educate the public about how human population growth and resource consumption is increasing the pressure on the environment and species.

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The way conservation biology works can be compared to

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A population of organisms facing a high risk of becoming extinct because of its population size or rate of population decline due to changing environmental trends or increased predation is considered

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Are fisheries in decline? Why or why not?

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Modeling is important in science. How do models help conservation biologists?

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