Exam 30: Population Interactions and Community Ecology

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Match each description to the appropriate term. -defined by the resources used by a species and the conditions it requires

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Why are zebras striped?

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Match each description to the appropriate term. -species closely resembling another species

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Explain when and why resource partitioning occurs.

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In the experiment involving bluegill sunfish and their choice of diet, what did the sunfish prefer when equal numbers of small, medium, and large Daphnia were present?

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Which pair of organisms is a good example of commensalism?

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Define the competitive exclusion principle.

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Use the terms in the list to identify each lettered portion of the food web. Use the terms in the list to identify each lettered portion of the food web.   -top carnivore -top carnivore

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Mutualistic relationships between animal species are common.

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Match each description to the appropriate term. -the sporting of a brightly contrasting, dangerous-looking pattern

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Match each description to the appropriate term. -situation where both species benefit

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Realized niches are larger than fundamental niches.

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Endoparasites, such as tapeworms, live on their host.

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Match each lettered cell in the table with the description that belongs in that cell. Match each lettered cell in the table with the description that belongs in that cell.   -one population benefits while the other is unaffected -one population benefits while the other is unaffected

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In interference competition, two or more populations use the same limiting resource.

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What conclusions can be drawn from Jane Lubchenco's study involving periwinkle snails and their algal food sources?

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Suppose there are two forests. In the first forest, 39 of the 50 trees represent the dominant species. In the second forest, there are 2 of each of the 10 different species. What conclusion can be drawn regarding these two forests?

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How is the grasshopper mouse able to consume the Eleodes longicollis beetle?

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The intermediate disturbance hypothesis says that species richness is least in a community that has moderate disturbances.

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Match each lettered cell in the table with the description that belongs in that cell. Match each lettered cell in the table with the description that belongs in that cell.   -one population obtains energy from animals; animals are killed -one population obtains energy from animals; animals are killed

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