Exam 54: Community Ecology
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In a tide pool, 15 species of invertebrates were reduced to eight after one species was removed. The species removed was likely a(n)
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According to the equilibrium model of island biogeography, species richness would be greatest on an island that is
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Use the following diagram of a hypothetical food web to answer the following questions. The arrows represent the transfer of food energy between the various trophic levels.
-Which letter represents an organism that could be a primary consumer?

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Of the following zoonotic diseases, which is most likely to be studied by a community ecologist?
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Which of the following studies would shed light on the mechanism of spread of H5N1 from Asia?
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Use the following diagram of a hypothetical food web to answer the following questions. The arrows represent the transfer of food energy between the various trophic levels.
-Which letter represents an organism that could be a carnivore?

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Use the following diagram of five islands formed at around the same time near a particular mainland, as well as MacArthur and Wilson's island biogeography principles, to answer the following questions.
-Which island would likely have the greatest species diversity?

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Which of the following statements is a valid conclusion of this experiment?
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The next series of questions presumes that you have at least once visited and have some knowledge of the fast-food restaurant McDonald's. Use your knowledge of McDonald's and your understanding of community ecology to answer the following questions about an ecological community, McDonaldland.
-In a two-week marketing analysis, McDonald's was interested in finding out the popularity of the Big Mac. Using the realized/fundamental niche concept of community ecology, what should the marketing researchers do?
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The symbols +, -, and o are to be used to show the results of interactions between individuals and groups of individuals in the examples that follow. The symbol + denotes a positive interaction, - denotes a negative interaction, and o denotes where individuals are not affected by interacting. The first symbol refers to the first organism mentioned.
-What interactions exist between cellulose-digesting organisms in the gut of a termite and the termite?
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During the course of the formation of a parasite/host relationship, a critical first step in this evolution would be
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The most plausible hypothesis to explain why species richness is higher in tropical than in temperate regions is that
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The symbols +, -, and o are to be used to show the results of interactions between individuals and groups of individuals in the examples that follow. The symbol + denotes a positive interaction, - denotes a negative interaction, and o denotes where individuals are not affected by interacting. The first symbol refers to the first organism mentioned.
-What interactions exist between a tick on a dog and the dog?
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Resource partitioning would be most likely to occur between
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Which of the following is an example of aposematic colouration?
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Use the following diagram of five islands formed at around the same time near a particular mainland, as well as MacArthur and Wilson's island biogeography principles, to answer the following questions.
-Which island would likely have the lowest extinction rate?

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An event that changes resource availability and removes individuals from a community is a
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Which of the following terms is used by ecologists to describe the community interaction where one organism makes the environment more suitable for another organism?
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The following statements about community structure and interactions are correct, with the exception of which one?
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