Exam 16: Community Structure
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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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The total number of observed links in the food web divided by the total number of species is the
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The organismic concept views communities as clusters of species associating together as an interacting,integrated component.
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What might be a result of hunting sea otters to extinction for their fur?
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Zonation within a community is typically the result of differences in the
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Which of the following physical structures would a lake possess?
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In a rank-abundance curve comparing two communities,the community with the greater species richness is characterized by a
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Ecologists use a variety of useful sampling and statistical techniques for delineating and classifying communities.
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Which of the following groups of species represents a guild?
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A key limitation of the coefficient of community is that it lacks the ability to
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In aquatic habitats,the bottom zone where decomposition is most active is referred to as the ________ zone.
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In which of the following zones would you most likely expect to find flounders (a type of fish)?
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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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Most communities have many common species and a few rare species.
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During the summer,the bottom,cold layer of dense water in a well-stratified lake is called the ________.
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In a forest community,the layer containing tall shrubs,small trees,and young trees is called the ________.
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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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