Exam 20: Succession and Stability
Exam 1: Introduction to Ecology Historical Foundations and Developing Frontiers23 Questions
Exam 2: Life on Land35 Questions
Exam 3: Life in Water35 Questions
Exam 4: Population Genetics and Natural Selection31 Questions
Exam 5: Temperature Relations35 Questions
Exam 6: Water Relations34 Questions
Exam 7: Energy and Nutrient Relations29 Questions
Exam 8: Socail Relations30 Questions
Exam 9: Population Distribution and Abundance29 Questions
Exam 10: Population Dynamics30 Questions
Exam 11: Population Growth29 Questions
Exam 12: Life Histories29 Questions
Exam 13: Competition30 Questions
Exam 14: Exploitative Interactions Predation, Herbivory, Parasitism, and Disease28 Questions
Exam 15: Mutualism29 Questions
Exam 16: Species Abundance and Diversity25 Questions
Exam 17: Species Interactions and Community Structure24 Questions
Exam 18: Primary Production and Energy Flow30 Questions
Exam 19: Nutrient Cycling and Retention36 Questions
Exam 20: Succession and Stability30 Questions
Exam 21: Landscape Ecology30 Questions
Exam 22: Geographic Ecology30 Questions
Exam 23: Global Ecology29 Questions
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On intertidal boulders in California, the climax community is dominated by perennial red algae.
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A community in which secondary succession is very rapid has
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According to the tolerance model of succession,
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According to the "inhibition" hypothesis, pioneer species modify the environment in ways that
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A tendency for a community to maintain its structure even when subject to potential disturbance is called ____________.
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How does canopy shading influence succession of pines and deciduous trees in the Piedmont of North Carolina?
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Wayne Sousa's studies of succession on intertidal boulders demonstrated which elements of the inhibition hypothesis?
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___________ occurs in areas where disturbance destroyed the previous community without destroying the soil.
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Pine communities are eventually replaced by oak-hickory communities after about 150 years of old field succession on the Piedmont Plateau of North Carolina because
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_________ is the ability of a community or ecosystem to maintain structure in the face of potential disturbance.
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High nitrogen retention early in stream succession is probably due to
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On intertidal boulders in California, the diversity of diatoms and algae
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In secondary succession on abandoned fields in the Piedmont of North Carolina, important pioneer species include
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During primary succession at Glacier Bay, species diversity continues to increase throughout succession for which group(s) of plants?
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In the area of Glacier Bay, Alaska, the climax community is
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During primary succession at Glacier Bay, overall plant species diversity
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The change in plant, animal, and microbial communities in an area following disturbance or the creation of new substrate is called _________.
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The first plants in a successional sequence are called the ______________.
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