Exam 4: The Terrestrial Environment
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Exam 10: Life History50 Questions
Exam 11: Intraspecific Population Regulation51 Questions
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Exam 13: Species Interactions,population Dynamics,and Natural Selection27 Questions
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Exam 15: Predation78 Questions
Exam 16: Parasitism and Mutualism58 Questions
Exam 17: Community Structure50 Questions
Exam 18: Factors Influencing the Structure of Communities40 Questions
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Exam 20: Landscape Dynamics49 Questions
Exam 21: Ecosystem Energetics48 Questions
Exam 22: Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling48 Questions
Exam 23: Biogeochemical Cycles65 Questions
Exam 24: Terrestrial Ecosystems57 Questions
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Exam 26: Coastal and Wetland Ecosystems51 Questions
Exam 27: Large-Scale Patterns of Biological Diversity36 Questions
Exam 28: Population Growth, resource Use, and Sustainability54 Questions
Exam 29: Habitat Loss, biodiversity, and Conservation39 Questions
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The process of mineral particles such as clay and salts accumulating in the B layer of soils is referred to as ________.
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In high-latitude habitats,forest canopies that have leaves positioned at an angle will absorb light more effectively.
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In low-lying areas with poor drainage,________ results in a black or bluish-gray soil with a high organic content.
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The ________ exchange capacity is a basic measure of soil quality and increases with higher clay and organic matter content.
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Soils developing from sand and silt carried by the wind are referred to as
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Clay soils have smaller pores and hold considerably less water than sandy soils.
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The greater the leaf area index (LAI)above the forest floor,the lower the quantity of light reaching the forest floor.
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Calcification results in the buildup of dissolved alkaline salts in the B horizon of soils.
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The amount of light at any depth in the canopy is affected by the number of ________ above.
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The general relationship between available light and leaf area index (LAI)is described by
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More rainfall enters the soil on steep slopes than on level land.
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The soil-forming process occurring in cool,moist climates of midlatitude regions where coniferous vegetation dominates is referred to as
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Coarse-textured soils have a low field capacity and a low wilting point.
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The ________ point is the stage at which the moisture level in soil decreases to a level at which plants can no longer extract water.
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Soil in regions with high rainfall or in low-lying areas associated with poor drainage form through the process of
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Beer's law can be used to describe the attenuation of light in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
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