Exam 17: Community Structure

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The species within a community interact with one another either directly or indirectly.

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The characteristics of a community are generally not dependent on the spatial scale at which the community is examined because communities are tightly integrated groups of species.

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The organismic concept views communities as clusters of species associating together as an interacting,integrated component.

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Ecologists use a variety of useful sampling and statistical techniques for delineating and classifying communities.

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A straight-line diagram illustrating the flow of food energy from prey to predator is referred to as a food ________.

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In a well-stratified lake in summer,the subsurface layer of water,which is characterized by a steep and rapid decline in temperature with depth,is called the

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Dominance is the converse or opposite of diversity.

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Zonation within a community is typically the result of differences in the

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The aphotic zone of a lake is inhabited primarily by phytoplankton.

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An ecologist samples the abundance of various species along an environmental gradient and fails to find clusters of species.Instead,peaks of abundance of dominant species are merely randomly spaced segments along a continuum.This distribution of species supports the

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In a forest community,the layer in which most photosynthesis occurs is the

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In a food web diagram,________ species feed on no other species but are fed upon by others.

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The boundaries between communities are usually sharply defined and easily discerned.

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The view developed by H.A.Gleason that communities result from similarities in species' requirements and tolerances for environmental factors is referred to as the ________ concept of communities.

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Most communities have many common species and a few rare species.

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Dominant species tend to be more abundant than other species because they

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Changes in the physical and biological structures of communities as one moves across the landscape are referred to as ________.

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The removal of a keystone species from a community typically results in an increase of diversity.

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Within a food web,herbivores are considered to be

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In a well-stratified lake,the thermocline refers to a steep and rapid decline in temperature relative to the waters above and below.

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