Exam 20: Succession
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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Sequential changes in community structure over physical distance, primarily influenced by time, are known as a
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The ecological engineering view of restoration, where habitat creation is stressed over replanting, has recently been termed the _________ view.
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Fire suppression and the introduction of hundreds of thousands of cattle into the American west hindered the expansion of pinyon pine and juniper trees.
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Species richness usually decreases in the later stages of succession.
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A review of restoration projects from around the world have revealed that ecosystem services are increased about ______% in restored over degraded habitats.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of species which occur in the early stages of succession?
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Which of the following areas are currently undergoing secondary succession?
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Which of the following areas are currently undergoing primary succession?
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Small biomass plants are more frequent in the later stages of succession.
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In the recovery of tobacco fields to natural communities in North Carolina, the earliest species to colonize are
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In New England salt marshes, Spartina grass stabilizes the rocky substrate and reduces water velocity, allowing seedlings of other plant species to emerge. This is an example of
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What is the correct sequence of seres during succession at Glacier Bay, Alaska?
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Facilitation and inhibition can happen in different seral stages in the same community
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Succession only occurs in terrestrial systems where soils are formed.
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In this process, any species can start succession but the eventual climax community is reached in a somewhat orderly fashion
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In the wake of glacier retreat, early colonizing species make environments _________ for other species.
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Invasive Tamarix trees in the southwestern US and Australia increase soil salts, preventing other plant species from colonizing. This is an example of
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Succession occurs following all the following disturbances except
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