Exam 38: Conservation Biology
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Exam 17: The Evolution of Plant and Fungal Diversity79 Questions
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Exam 34: the Biosphere: an Introduction to Earths Diverse Environments63 Questions
Exam 35: Behavioral Adaptations to the Environment52 Questions
Exam 36: Population Ecology53 Questions
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Exam 38: Conservation Biology57 Questions
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One way in which populations and species have been responding to climate change is by
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The current rate of extinction may be as much as ________ times higher than at any other time in the past 100,000 years.
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Which of the following statements about movement corridors is true?
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While habitat destruction by humans creates fragmented ecosystems, fragmentation can also occur due to natural processes. Which of the following natural processes would most likely create a fragmented ecosystem?
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Some populations, especially those with high genetic variability and short life spans, may avoid extinction as the climate changes through
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The introduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park in 1991 resulted in
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To decrease pollution from sulfur, your local power plant built very tall smokestacks. The ultimate consequence of this would most likely be
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The average global temperature has risen ________ over the past 100 years.
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The three greatest current threats to biodiversity, in order starting with the greatest, are
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Suppose a species of wild boar (a type of pig)is actively hunted when it is at a young age because at that stage of its development the meat of the boar is particularly tender. What is a likely outcome if this species is overharvested?
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Species found in only one place on Earth are called ________ species.
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Protecting the endangered black-footed ferret from extinction involved
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In Clackamas, Oregon, a stand of hybrid poplar trees was planted on an area of land that is contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Why would someone purposely plant trees in an area with contaminated soil?
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Which of the following is a likely consequence of thinning of the ozone layer?
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According to this figure, which organisms have the highest concentration of PCBs, and why? 

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