Exam 6: Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomes
Exam 1: Introduction: Ecology, Evolution, and the Scientific Method60 Questions
Exam 2: Adaptations to Aquatic Environments60 Questions
Exam 3: Adaptations to Terrestrial Environments60 Questions
Exam 4: Adaptations to Variable Environments59 Questions
Exam 5: Climates and Soils60 Questions
Exam 6: Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomes58 Questions
Exam 7: Evolution and Adaptation60 Questions
Exam 8: Life Histories59 Questions
Exam 9: Reproductive Strategies65 Questions
Exam 10: Social Behaviours62 Questions
Exam 11: Population Distributions59 Questions
Exam 12: Population Growth and Regulation61 Questions
Exam 13: Population Dynamics Over Space and Time60 Questions
Exam 14: Predation and Herbivory56 Questions
Exam 15: Parasitism and Infectious Diseases61 Questions
Exam 16: Competition60 Questions
Exam 18: Community Structure56 Questions
Exam 19: Community Succession108 Questions
Exam 20: Movement of Energy in Ecosystems58 Questions
Exam 21: Movement of Elements in Ecosystems60 Questions
Exam 22: Landscape Ecology, Biogeography, and Global Biodiversity58 Questions
Exam 23: Global Conservation of Biodiversity60 Questions
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An important characteristic of freshwater wetlands is
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Which biome is home to the redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)?
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Which of the following is NOT a barrier to shifting biomes?
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Lakes are generally divided into zones, each of which has unique physical and biological attributes. In which zone would you expect to find rooted vegetation?
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What important role do mangrove swamps play in maintaining their environment?
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The Mediterranean woodland/shrubland biome is characterized by thick evergreen shrubby vegetation. The small, drought-resistant leaves of these plants are said to be
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Biological activity is severely limited in a thermally stratified temperate lake in midsummer. Explain this phenomenon with reference to both surface and deeper waters.
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Why is the biome concept difficult to apply to aquatic systems?
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Warmer and drier parts of the temperate seasonal forest biome are dominated by
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What is the mean in the following data set?
17, 20, 26, 26, 27, 30, 31, 39
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Which biome has soil that degrades quickly once converted to agricultural use?
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At what average temperatures do we see the greatest variation in precipitation among biomes?
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Which of the following is used to distinguish aquatic biomes?
I. salinity
II. depth
III. flow
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Although precipitation is fairly low in boreal forests, soils are often saturated because of
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Which combination of factors causes the fastest nutrient cycling in a biome?
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