Exam 56: Conservation Biology and Global Change

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What is the single greatest threat to biodiversity?

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Relatively small geographic areas with high concentrations of endemic species and a large number of endangered and threatened species are known as

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For the following questions, match the statement with the appropriate term/phrase. -This causes an increase in the intensity of UV radiation reaching Earth.

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You are trying to determine if a particular species will become invasive in your province. You know there are common attributes of invasive species; which attribute would be least applicable to invasive species?

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Which of the following is a consequence of biological magnification?

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Of the following ecosystem types, which have been impacted the most by humans?

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For the following questions, match the statement with the appropriate term/phrase. -This causes extremely high levels of toxic chemicals in fish-eating birds.

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Use the graph and information provided in the paragraph below to answer the following questions. Flycatcher birds that migrate from Africa to Europe feed their nestlings a diet that is almost exclusively moth caterpillars. The graph below shows the mean dates of arrival, bird hatching, and peak caterpillar season for the years 1980 and 2000. Use the graph and information provided in the paragraph below to answer the following questions. Flycatcher birds that migrate from Africa to Europe feed their nestlings a diet that is almost exclusively moth caterpillars. The graph below shows the mean dates of arrival, bird hatching, and peak caterpillar season for the years 1980 and 2000.    -If the nestlings of flycatchers are to benefit from the shift in peak caterpillar season from June 3, 1980 to May 15, 2000, in which direction should the May 25, 2000 peak bird hatching date move? -If the nestlings of flycatchers are to benefit from the shift in peak caterpillar season from June 3, 1980 to May 15, 2000, in which direction should the May 25, 2000 peak bird hatching date move?

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The greatest cause of the biodiversity crisis, the one which includes all of the others, is

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Which of the following provides the best evidence of a biodiversity crisis?

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Burning fossil fuels releases oxides of sulphur and nitrogen. These air pollutants can be responsible for

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Extinction is a natural phenomenon. It is estimated that 99% of all species that ever lived are now extinct. Why then do we say that we are now experiencing an extinction (loss of biodiversity)crisis?

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Use the graph and information provided in the paragraph below to answer the following questions. Flycatcher birds that migrate from Africa to Europe feed their nestlings a diet that is almost exclusively moth caterpillars. The graph below shows the mean dates of arrival, bird hatching, and peak caterpillar season for the years 1980 and 2000. Use the graph and information provided in the paragraph below to answer the following questions. Flycatcher birds that migrate from Africa to Europe feed their nestlings a diet that is almost exclusively moth caterpillars. The graph below shows the mean dates of arrival, bird hatching, and peak caterpillar season for the years 1980 and 2000.    -Why were ecologists concerned about the shift in the peak caterpillar season from June 3, 1980, to May 15, 2000? -Why were ecologists concerned about the shift in the peak caterpillar season from June 3, 1980, to May 15, 2000?

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Overexploitation encourages extinction and is most likely to affect

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The introduction of the brown tree snake in the 1940s to the island of Guam has resulted in

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Which of the following ecological locations has the greatest species diversity?

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Which of the following examples poses the greatest potential threat to biodiversity?

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Which of the following life history traits can potentially influence effective population size (Ne)?

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According to the small-population approach, what would be the best strategy for saving a population that is in an extinction vortex?

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Which of the following is a (are)potential disadvantage(s)of movement corridors for wildlife?

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