Exam 13: Predation
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Many countries have participated in whaling but many years ago the field was dominated by?
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Which type of defense is exhibited by the Indian leaf butterfly?
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In Mullerian mimicry, a palatable species mimics an unpalatable species.
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The greatest population growth, and thus maximum yield, occurs at the _______ of the logistic curve.
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Which of the following is not an invasive predator which has had strong effects on native prey?
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In studies of predator removal on prey populations in England, the strongest effects were seen when ________ predators were removed.
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According to the modified Lotka-Volterra predator prey models, increasing the degree of mutual interference or territoriality in predators decreases the amplitude of predator-prey oscillation.
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In a comparison of the effects of native and invasive (introduced) predators, by Palvi Salo and colleagues, invasive predators had the strongest effects.
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Non venomous fox snakes shake their tails in leaf litter to produce a sound like a rattlesnake. This is an example of:
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Which of the following predator-prey pairs have exhibited coupled oscillation over long periods of time?
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Which was the last of the Great Lakes to be colonized by sea lampreys?
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When periodic cicadas emerge and cause predator satiation after how many years do they generally emerge?
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In the history of Antarctic whaling, which was the first species to become greatly diminished in numbers?
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The mimicry of flowers by crab spiders, of worms by Alligator snapping turtle tongues and Photinus fireflies by Photuris fireflies are all examples of
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If r=0.1, and K=1000, what is the maximum sustainable yield of a population?
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