Exam 8: Demographic Techniques and Population Patterns
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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Small mammals are more common than large mammals.
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The matrix is the most extensive element in a landscape.
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The construction of roads through an otherwise intact forest creates
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Over the past two hundred years, the clearance of forested areas has resulted in isolated patterns of trees, with a dispersion pattern that is
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If x is the extinction rate of populations in patches per unit time and m is the rate of movement between patches, then, according to Richard Levins, the proportion of occupied patches in a metapopulation will stabilize over time to
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Small soil dwelling organisms may be sampled using a Berlese funnel.
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If you employed a line transect, you would probably be sampling:
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In the mark-recapture method of estimating population densities, a loss of tags would result in an underestimate of population size.
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In Scotland, dunlin densities are less around pools embedded in a low-biomass vegetation matrix of European heather.
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In a forest, the dispersion of trees starts off _________________ but ends up _______________ .
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Plant competition from shading of neighbors and root competition results in which dispersion pattern?
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If individuals in a population attracted one another, what would be their dispersion pattern?
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Joshua Tewksbury's landscape study in South Carolina showed that corridors facilitated the movement of
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