Exam 23: Marine Biomes
Exam 1: An Introduction to Ecology31 Questions
Exam 2: Population Genetics34 Questions
Exam 3: Natural Selection, Speciation, and Extinction32 Questions
Exam 4: Behavioral Ecology43 Questions
Exam 5: Temperature36 Questions
Exam 6: Water24 Questions
Exam 7: Nutrients24 Questions
Exam 8: Demographic Techniques and Population Patterns16 Questions
Exam 9: Life Tables and Demography24 Questions
Exam 10: Population Growth35 Questions
Exam 11: Competition and Coexistence22 Questions
Exam 12: Facilitation28 Questions
Exam 13: Predation21 Questions
Exam 14: Herbivory29 Questions
Exam 15: Parasitism30 Questions
Exam 16: Population Regulation25 Questions
Exam 17: Species Diversity22 Questions
Exam 18: Species Richness Patterns20 Questions
Exam 19: Species Richness and Community Services26 Questions
Exam 20: Succession19 Questions
Exam 21: Island Biogeography20 Questions
Exam 22: Terrestrial Biomes35 Questions
Exam 23: Marine Biomes30 Questions
Exam 24: Freshwater Biomes24 Questions
Exam 25: Food Webs and Energy Flow21 Questions
Exam 26: Biomass Production24 Questions
Exam 27: Biogeochemical Cycles10 Questions
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Which zone is the one immediately deeper than the mesopelagic in the open ocean?
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The greatest wave heights are generally found in the
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Which is the most seaward plant of U.S. East coast salt marshes?
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Which marine community is found only at water temperatures between 20 and 30°C, in the photic zone where nutrient levels are low?
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The difference between a wave trough and a wave crest is known as
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Mangroves have pheumatophores which exude salt and enable the plants to live in salty environments.
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When the surface currents move water away from the continents and it is replaced by water from cooler depths we term the process
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In your submersible, the most common organisms visible from the porthole are large tube worms, clams and crabs. Where are you?
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Salty water is lighter than freshwater and this difference helps fuel thermohaline circulation.
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If you found Halodule or Thalassia, manatees and spiny lobsters, in which marine biome would you be?
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If you were standing on the west coast of Australia, the prevailing ocean current would be running south to north.
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When near a coral reef, which organisms would you be most likely to see out of your submersible window?
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