Exam 18: Factors Influencing the Structure of Communities
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The diversity of an animal community is unrelated to the physical structure of a plant community.
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In a food web,community complexity may be measured by the average number of feeding links per species,also referred to as
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Environmental conditions often vary spatially but do not tend to change over time in a given place.
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When prey populations are controlled by predators in a trophic level above them,they are said to be under ________ control.
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In all experimental studies to date,the effect of increasing nutrient availability to plants has been to ________ plant diversity.
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Considerable evidence indicates that the null model of community structure is incorrect because
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Indirect interactions can be either positive or negative for the affected species.
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________ predation is a type of indirect interaction in which a predator enhances the success of one or more inferior competitors by reducing the abundance of a superior competitor.
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As the degree of environmental heterogeneity of a community increases,the number of plant and animal species tends to
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Environmental heterogeneity tends to be positively correlated with species diversity.
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Species interactions within a community rarely involve only two species.
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There is considerable evidence that community structure is influenced by interactions between species.
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Diffuse interactions often occur among competing species but never among predator-prey species.
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Competition among plant species rarely involves only a single resource.
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When top-down control occurs within an intertidal zone along the rocky coastline of the Pacific Ocean,which of the following species controls the abundance of other species?
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Variation in environmental conditions within a community is referred to as environmental ________.
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Experiments on competition among species within a community reveal that
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