Exam 3: Evolution, Species Interactions, and Biological Communities
Exam 1: Understanding Our Environment33 Questions
Exam 2: Environmental Systems: Connections, Cycles, Flows and Feedback Loops34 Questions
Exam 3: Evolution, Species Interactions, and Biological Communities30 Questions
Exam 4: Human Populations30 Questions
Exam 5: Biomes and Biodiversity32 Questions
Exam 6: Environmental Conservation: Forests Grasslands Parks and Nature Preserves30 Questions
Exam 7: Food and Agriculture31 Questions
Exam 8: Environmental Health and Toxicology32 Questions
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Exam 12: Energy31 Questions
Exam 13: Solid and Hazardous Waste30 Questions
Exam 14: Economics and Urbanization31 Questions
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As ecological development proceeds, a biological community
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Two unpalatable or dangerous species which have warning patterns or colors and appear similar are an example of _________________.
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Which of the following is not generally true of k-selected species compared to r-selected species?
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There is/are usually _______ tolerance limit(s) responsible for limiting the number and location of a species. However, some organisms have ____________ that limit(s) their distribution.
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The introduction of a predator onto an island originally free from predators is likely to cause the extinction of a native species.
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What would you label the range of temperature from 90 F to 94 F for this particular species?
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A dieback, or population crash, often occurs after a species ________ its environmental carrying capacity.
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___________ is the place or set of environmental conditions in which a particular organism lives.
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A titmouse and a chickadee are living in the same territory and are using some of the same resources. The best way to classify this interaction is as
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Complexity in an ecological community has to do with the number of
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What term describes species which arise in non-overlapping geographic regions?
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A community with hundreds of different types of primary producers, a few herbivores, and only one carnivore, has
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In the partnership of a lichen, the fungus provides _________ and the relationship is best described as _______.
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The most common reason that introduced species cause trouble is because they are larger than native species.
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Which of the following is not a common strategy for successful intraspecific competition?
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What is the difference in the adaptation of a sled dog's (such as a Husky) thick coat of hair to help it withstand the cold temperatures of Arctic winters and a dog that adapts to cold temperatures in the fall by growing a thickened coat? The adaptation of the sled dog best describes adaptation at the ____________ level while the dog exposed to seasonal colder temperatures has _____________.
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