Deck 53: Introduction to Ecology Population Ecology

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Communities are composed of all of the:

A) communities of all the different populations that live together within an area.
B) ecosystems within the biosphere.
C) populations of all the different species that live together within an area.
D) various dispersal patterns of the different species within a given area.
E) population's females' combined reproductive capabilities within the same given unit of time.
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The organisms associated with patches of floating ocean vegetation would be an example of:

A) random dispersion
B) density-independent distribution
C) uniform dispersion
D) density-dependent distribution
E) clumped dispersion
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Which of the following organisms would have the highest intrinsic rate of increase?

A) bacteria
B) blue whales
C) red grouse
D) elephants
E) humans
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Which of the following relationships is incorrectly paired?

A) schooling fish − aggregated distribution
B) nesting seabirds − random dispersion
C) grove of aspen − clumped dispersion
D) flour beetle larvae − random dispersion
E) adult sand pine − uniform dispersion
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____ is the least frequent of the dispersal patterns seen in nature.

A) Random dispersion
B) Aggregated distribution
C) Uniform dispersion
D) Density-dependent distribution
E) Clumped dispersion
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What would be the growth rate ( r ) of an island population of 1000 that has 30 births per 100 population, 20 death per 100 population, 5 immigrants per 100 population, and 10 emigrants per 100 population?

A) +5
B) − 50
C) +50
D) − 150
E) +150
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Figure 53-1 <strong>Figure 53-1   The graph in the accompanying figure would best be described as:</strong> A) being characteristic of exponential growth. B) being characteristic of arithmetic growth. C) an S-shaped curve. D) a J-shaped curve. E) being a J-shaped curve characteristic of exponential growth. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The graph in the accompanying figure would best be described as:

A) being characteristic of exponential growth.
B) being characteristic of arithmetic growth.
C) an S-shaped curve.
D) a J-shaped curve.
E) being a J-shaped curve characteristic of exponential growth.
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When r = 0.00001, the population size:

A) will increase.
B) will decrease.
C) is stable.
D) may increase or decrease, depending on K .
E) may increase or decrease, depending on i .
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What term refers to the average rate at which organisms produce offspring?:

A) doubling time
B) natality
C) emigration
D) stasis
E) survivorship
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Natural selection acts most directly on:

A) populations.
B) communities.
C) ecosystems.
D) the biosphere.
E) K- selected organisms.
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At zero population growth:

A) b = d.
B) b > d.
C) b d.
D) r > 0.
E) r > K .
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Biologists in which of the following applied disciplines must understand population ecology?

A) forestry
B) agronomy
C) wildlife management
D) forestry and agronomy
E) forestry, agronomy, and wildlife management
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Figure 53-1 <strong>Figure 53-1   The equation that would best describe the curve in the accompanying figure is:</strong> A) dN / dt = r . B) dN / dt = N . C) dN / dt = rN . D) dN / dt = rN + I − e . E) dN / dt = rN ( K − N ). <div style=padding-top: 35px> The equation that would best describe the curve in the accompanying figure is:

A) dN / dt = r .
B) dN / dt = N .
C) dN / dt = rN .
D) dN / dt = rN + I − e .
E) dN / dt = rN ( K − N ).
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Which of the following series correctly represents the hierarchical organization within ecology?

A) ecosystem → population → community → biosphere
B) biosphere → community → population → ecosystem
C) community → population → ecosystem → biosphere
D) population → community → ecosystem → biosphere
E) population → ecosystem → community → biosphere
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When r = − 0.00057, the population size:

A) will increase.
B) will decrease.
C) is stable.
D) may increase or decrease, depending on K .
E) may increase or decrease, depending on i .
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The best definition of population density is the number of individuals:

A) of all species in a given area.
B) of one species in a given area.
C) in a given area at a given time.
D) of all species in a given area at a given time.
E) of one species in a given area at a given time.
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Which of the following consists of organisms, all of which share a common gene pool?

A) a community
B) a population
C) a biosphere
D) an ecosystem
E) a landscape
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Clumped dispersion is often influenced by:

A) the presence of strange groups.
B) sexual reproduction in plants or invertebrates.
C) unlimited seed dispersal in plants.
D) a patchy distribution of resources.
E) homogenous environments.
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Which set of values would result in a population with a growth rate of zero?

A) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 750, e = 1000
B) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 1000, e = 1000
C) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 1500, e = 1000
D) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 0, e = 1000
E) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 500, e = 1000
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The logistic equation:

A) models a J-shaped growth curve.
B) takes into account the carrying capacity of the environment.
C) predicts continued exponential growth.
D) characterizes the uncontrolled growth of a population.
E) models a K -shaped growth curve.
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When the size of a population greatly exceeds K , we can expect that the population will:

A) rapidly increase.
B) slowly increase.
C) slowly decrease.
D) rapidly decrease.
E) stabilize.
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Figure 53-3 <strong>Figure 53-3   Based on the accompanying figure, the decline in the moose population in 1996 was most likely due to a(n):</strong> A) predictable increase in the wolf population. B) unpredictable increase in the wolf population. C) decrease in the intrinsic rate of increase for the moose population. D) decline in the food supply. E) unknown disease organism. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Based on the accompanying figure, the decline in the moose population in 1996 was most likely due to a(n):

A) predictable increase in the wolf population.
B) unpredictable increase in the wolf population.
C) decrease in the intrinsic rate of increase for the moose population.
D) decline in the food supply.
E) unknown disease organism.
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The moose population on Isle Royale is an example of:

A) interspecific exploitation competition.
B) intraspecific exploitation competition.
C) interspecific contest competition.
D) intraspecific contest competition.
E) both intraspecific contest competition and scramble competition.
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Density-independent factors:

A) influence population size and are in turn influenced by changes in population density.
B) may be the result of intense interspecific competition.
C) are typically abiotic.
D) may include parasites.
E) may include diseases.
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Figure 53-3 <strong>Figure 53-3   According to the data in the accompanying figure, the cause of the decline of the wolf population in 1982 was:</strong> A) a sharp decrease in food supply. B) a decrease in the intrinsic rate of increase for the wolf population. C) competition with a newly introduced predator. D) introduction of a disease organism. E) cannot be determined from the data provided. <div style=padding-top: 35px> According to the data in the accompanying figure, the cause of the decline of the wolf population in 1982 was:

A) a sharp decrease in food supply.
B) a decrease in the intrinsic rate of increase for the wolf population.
C) competition with a newly introduced predator.
D) introduction of a disease organism.
E) cannot be determined from the data provided.
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The potential capacity to produce offspring is called:

A) life history traits.
B) fitness.
C) age structure.
D) density.
E) fecundity.
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Generally, r -selected organisms exhibit:

A) short life spans and early maturity.
B) long life spans and extended parental care of offspring.
C) long development time to maturity, but small body size.
D) large body size and extended parental care of offspring.
E) large body size, but short life spans.
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What is a typical feature of K -selected organisms?

A) early reproduction
B) fast development
C) a low reproductive rate
D) small body size
E) little parental care of offspring
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Populations that experience significant contest competition:

A) show small changes in population size over time.
B) show great changes in population size over time.
C) are particularly susceptible to extinction.
D) show little intraspecific competition.
E) are characteristic of environments with abundant resources.
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Which factors are an example of a negative feedback system?

A) density dependent
B) density independent
C) intraspecific competition
D) interspecific competition
E) scramble competition
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Iteroparity is common in which of the following organisms?

A) perennial herbaceous plants
B) most insects
C) agaves
D) most invertebrates
E) Pacific salmon
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Which of the following would increase population size?

A) natality
B) mortality
C) emigration
D) an r less than 0
E) an r equal to 0
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Figure 53-2 <strong>Figure 53-2   On the accompanying figure, identify the point that indicates the carrying capacity for this population.</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) Cannot be determined from this graph. <div style=padding-top: 35px> On the accompanying figure, identify the point that indicates the carrying capacity for this population.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) Cannot be determined from this graph.
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Figure 53-2 <strong>Figure 53-2   The accompanying figure models a(n) __________-shaped growth curve.</strong> A) J B) S C) r D) K E) b <div style=padding-top: 35px> The accompanying figure models a(n) __________-shaped growth curve.

A) J
B) S
C) r
D) K
E) b
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Figure 53-5 <strong>Figure 53-5   Refer to the accompanying figure. A population that produces a large number of offspring, but the offspring must survive independently, would be represented by the curve labeled:</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) either A or B. E) either A, B, or C. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the accompanying figure. A population that produces a large number of offspring, but the offspring must survive independently, would be represented by the curve labeled:

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) either A or B.
E) either A, B, or C.
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Figure 53-5 <strong>Figure 53-5   Refer to the accompanying figure. How would the survivorship curve for elephants be represented?</strong> A) The curve A B) The curve B C) The curve C D) Either A or C, depending on the species E) Elephant populations would be better represented by a curve falling between A and B. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the accompanying figure. How would the survivorship curve for elephants be represented?

A) The curve A
B) The curve B
C) The curve C
D) Either A or C, depending on the species
E) Elephant populations would be better represented by a curve falling between A and B.
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The growth rate of a population is expressed as:

A) b − d .
B) i − e .
C) K − N .
D) dN / r .
E) ( K − N ) / K .
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Two members of the same species compete for a limited resource, resulting in equal sharing of the limited resource. What is this called?

A) interspecific scramble competition
B) intraspecific scramble competition
C) interspecific contest competition
D) intraspecific contest competition
E) density-independent competition
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Figure 53-2 <strong>Figure 53-2   Refer to the accompanying figure. At which point on the graph is the population increasing exponentially?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) There is no exponential increase on this graph. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the accompanying figure. At which point on the graph is the population increasing exponentially?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) There is no exponential increase on this graph.
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An example of a density-dependent factor that influences the size of a population is:

A) rainfall.
B) temperature.
C) a fire.
D) parasites.
E) an earthquake.
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____ generally have greater population densities than less suitable sites.

A) Metahabitats
B) Sink habitats
C) Source populations
D) Source habitats
E) K -selected populations
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The average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime is known as:

A) age structure.
B) replacement-level fertility.
C) natality.
D) total fertility rate.
E) infant mortality rate.
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Figure 53-4 <strong>Figure 53-4   Based on the accompanying figure, which of the following age intervals has the highest death rate?</strong> A) 0 − 1 B) 1 − 2 C) 2 − 3 D) 3 − 4 E) 4 − 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Based on the accompanying figure, which of the following age intervals has the highest death rate?

A) 0 − 1
B) 1 − 2
C) 2 − 3
D) 3 − 4
E) 4 − 5
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By the end of the 21st century, it is expected that the human population will:

A) increase at the fastest rate in the highly developed countries.
B) increase at the fastest rate in the less developed countries.
C) increase at similar rates in all countries.
D) decrease at similar rates in all countries.
E) achieve zero population growth.
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A population that is divided into several local populations among which individuals occasionally disperse (emigrate and immigrate) is known as a:

A) metapopulation.
B) life table.
C) survivorship curve.
D) source population.
E) sink population.
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Figure 53-6 <strong>Figure 53-6   Refer to the accompanying figure. Assuming the pattern remains the same, what will the population experience in 50 years?</strong> A) slow growth B) rapid growth C) steady state growth D) negative growth E) No prediction can be made using these data. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the accompanying figure. Assuming the pattern remains the same, what will the population experience in 50 years?

A) slow growth
B) rapid growth
C) steady state growth
D) negative growth
E) No prediction can be made using these data.
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Figure 53-4 <strong>Figure 53-4   The accompanying figure is representative of:</strong> A) exponential growth. B) iteroparity. C) Type I survivorship. D) Type III survivorship. E) Type II survivorship. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The accompanying figure is representative of:

A) exponential growth.
B) iteroparity.
C) Type I survivorship.
D) Type III survivorship.
E) Type II survivorship.
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In a human population with a high proportion of prereproductive individuals, the population will:

A) continue to increase even if the fertility rate is at replacement levels.
B) decline even if the fertility rate is at replacement levels.
C) increase only if the fertility rate is above replacement levels.
D) decline only if the replacement level fertility rate changes.
E) reach ZPG sooner than with a low proportion of prereproductive individuals.
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Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched?

A) highly developed countries − infant mortality rate close to 7 per 1000
B) moderately developed countries − fertility rate near 2
C) less developed countries − fertility rate near 5
D) worldwide − 27% of the population is less than 15 years old
E) United States − doubling time 100 years
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The Earth's carrying capacity is:

A) 1 billion.
B) 1 million.
C) 4 billion.
D) 16 billion.
E) unknown.
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The world human population has increased dramatically during the past few centuries due to:

A) increased immigration.
B) increased emigration.
C) decreased death rates.
D) increased birth rates.
E) decreased birth rates.
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Tawny owls (Strix aluco) pair-bond for life, with both members of a pair living and hunting in adjacent, well-defined territories. Their reproduction is regulated in accordance with the resources, especially the food supply, present in their territories. Tawny owls can best described as:

A) r strategists.
B) K strategists.
C) fecundists.
D) life historists.
E) scramblers.
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What British clergyman and economist was one of the first to recognize that the human population cannot continue to increase indefinitely?

A) Malthus
B) Gause
C) Schoener
D) Peterson
E) Hastings
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Surplus individuals in the ____ disperse and find another habitat in which to settle and reproduce.

A) metahabitats
B) sink habitats
C) landscape
D) source habitats
E) K -selected habitats.
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A human population that is shrinking would be characterized by a(n):

A) large proportion of prereproductive individuals.
B) small proportion of prereproductive individuals.
C) large proportion of reproductive individuals.
D) equal number of individuals of all age groups.
E) small proportion of postreproductive individuals.
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Less-developed countries are most likely to be characterized by:

A) low fertility rates.
B) high GNI PPPs.
C) low doubling times.
D) high use of contraception.
E) high infant mortality rates.
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Figure 53-6 <strong>Figure 53-6   Figure 53-6 represents the age structure diagram of:</strong> A) the transition stage. B) the preindustrial state. C) a moderately developed country. D) a developing country. E) a highly developed country. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 53-6 represents the age structure diagram of:

A) the transition stage.
B) the preindustrial state.
C) a moderately developed country.
D) a developing country.
E) a highly developed country.
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Organisms such as oysters or fish that produce millions of eggs per year may be characterized as:

A) r -selected and having a type I survivorship curve.
B) K -selected and having a type I survivorship curve.
C) r -selected and having a type II survivorship curve.
D) K -selected and having a type II survivorship curve.
E) r -selected and having a type III survivorship curve.
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____ are good habitats where local reproductive success is greater than local mortality.

A) Metahabitats
B) Sink habitats
C) Source populations
D) Source habitats
E) K -selected habitats
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In a population characterized by type III survivorship, the probability of survival ____ with age.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) does not change
D) first decreases then increases
E) first increases then decreases
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A killing frost is an example of a density- independent factor.
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Territoriality often results in clumped dispersion.
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Sketch an exponential growth curve with correctly labeled axes. Identify two organisms and the conditions under which they might demonstrate such growth.
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Most insects and invertebrates are said to be iteroparous .
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Write out the growth equation including the following factors: natality, mortality, immigration, and emigration. Provide a one-sentence explanation for the impact of each of these factors on the population growth rate.
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A(n) exponential growth curve has a J shape.
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Oysters have a(n) Type-II survivorship curve.
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The most common spacing is random dispersion.
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An example of a density- independent factor is predation.
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Members of a(n) r-selected species typically have a short lifespan.
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A density- dependent factor is an example of a negative feedback system.
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In Type-I survivorship, the young have a high probability of surviving.
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Compare and contrast Type I and Type III survivorship curves. Sketch a correctly labeled graph to support your comparison. BONUS: Identify two organisms that represent each of the two types of survivorship strategies discussed here.
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Scramble competition results when all individuals in a population share the limited resources.
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K strategists typically produce large numbers of offspring.
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Species that exhibit repeated reproductive cycles are said to be semelparous .
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A(n) exponential growth curve levels off at the carrying capacity.
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Interference competition is also called contest competition.
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The percentages of a population at different ages are known as the:

A) growth rate.
B) age structure.
C) biotic potential.
D) density.
E) fecundity.
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The largest population that can be maintained in an environment for an indefinite period of time is called the carrying capacity .
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Deck 53: Introduction to Ecology Population Ecology
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Communities are composed of all of the:

A) communities of all the different populations that live together within an area.
B) ecosystems within the biosphere.
C) populations of all the different species that live together within an area.
D) various dispersal patterns of the different species within a given area.
E) population's females' combined reproductive capabilities within the same given unit of time.
C
2
The organisms associated with patches of floating ocean vegetation would be an example of:

A) random dispersion
B) density-independent distribution
C) uniform dispersion
D) density-dependent distribution
E) clumped dispersion
E
3
Which of the following organisms would have the highest intrinsic rate of increase?

A) bacteria
B) blue whales
C) red grouse
D) elephants
E) humans
A
4
Which of the following relationships is incorrectly paired?

A) schooling fish − aggregated distribution
B) nesting seabirds − random dispersion
C) grove of aspen − clumped dispersion
D) flour beetle larvae − random dispersion
E) adult sand pine − uniform dispersion
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____ is the least frequent of the dispersal patterns seen in nature.

A) Random dispersion
B) Aggregated distribution
C) Uniform dispersion
D) Density-dependent distribution
E) Clumped dispersion
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What would be the growth rate ( r ) of an island population of 1000 that has 30 births per 100 population, 20 death per 100 population, 5 immigrants per 100 population, and 10 emigrants per 100 population?

A) +5
B) − 50
C) +50
D) − 150
E) +150
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Figure 53-1 <strong>Figure 53-1   The graph in the accompanying figure would best be described as:</strong> A) being characteristic of exponential growth. B) being characteristic of arithmetic growth. C) an S-shaped curve. D) a J-shaped curve. E) being a J-shaped curve characteristic of exponential growth. The graph in the accompanying figure would best be described as:

A) being characteristic of exponential growth.
B) being characteristic of arithmetic growth.
C) an S-shaped curve.
D) a J-shaped curve.
E) being a J-shaped curve characteristic of exponential growth.
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When r = 0.00001, the population size:

A) will increase.
B) will decrease.
C) is stable.
D) may increase or decrease, depending on K .
E) may increase or decrease, depending on i .
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What term refers to the average rate at which organisms produce offspring?:

A) doubling time
B) natality
C) emigration
D) stasis
E) survivorship
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Natural selection acts most directly on:

A) populations.
B) communities.
C) ecosystems.
D) the biosphere.
E) K- selected organisms.
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At zero population growth:

A) b = d.
B) b > d.
C) b d.
D) r > 0.
E) r > K .
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Biologists in which of the following applied disciplines must understand population ecology?

A) forestry
B) agronomy
C) wildlife management
D) forestry and agronomy
E) forestry, agronomy, and wildlife management
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Figure 53-1 <strong>Figure 53-1   The equation that would best describe the curve in the accompanying figure is:</strong> A) dN / dt = r . B) dN / dt = N . C) dN / dt = rN . D) dN / dt = rN + I − e . E) dN / dt = rN ( K − N ). The equation that would best describe the curve in the accompanying figure is:

A) dN / dt = r .
B) dN / dt = N .
C) dN / dt = rN .
D) dN / dt = rN + I − e .
E) dN / dt = rN ( K − N ).
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Which of the following series correctly represents the hierarchical organization within ecology?

A) ecosystem → population → community → biosphere
B) biosphere → community → population → ecosystem
C) community → population → ecosystem → biosphere
D) population → community → ecosystem → biosphere
E) population → ecosystem → community → biosphere
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When r = − 0.00057, the population size:

A) will increase.
B) will decrease.
C) is stable.
D) may increase or decrease, depending on K .
E) may increase or decrease, depending on i .
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The best definition of population density is the number of individuals:

A) of all species in a given area.
B) of one species in a given area.
C) in a given area at a given time.
D) of all species in a given area at a given time.
E) of one species in a given area at a given time.
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Which of the following consists of organisms, all of which share a common gene pool?

A) a community
B) a population
C) a biosphere
D) an ecosystem
E) a landscape
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Clumped dispersion is often influenced by:

A) the presence of strange groups.
B) sexual reproduction in plants or invertebrates.
C) unlimited seed dispersal in plants.
D) a patchy distribution of resources.
E) homogenous environments.
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Which set of values would result in a population with a growth rate of zero?

A) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 750, e = 1000
B) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 1000, e = 1000
C) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 1500, e = 1000
D) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 0, e = 1000
E) b = 1000, d = 500, i = 500, e = 1000
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The logistic equation:

A) models a J-shaped growth curve.
B) takes into account the carrying capacity of the environment.
C) predicts continued exponential growth.
D) characterizes the uncontrolled growth of a population.
E) models a K -shaped growth curve.
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When the size of a population greatly exceeds K , we can expect that the population will:

A) rapidly increase.
B) slowly increase.
C) slowly decrease.
D) rapidly decrease.
E) stabilize.
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Figure 53-3 <strong>Figure 53-3   Based on the accompanying figure, the decline in the moose population in 1996 was most likely due to a(n):</strong> A) predictable increase in the wolf population. B) unpredictable increase in the wolf population. C) decrease in the intrinsic rate of increase for the moose population. D) decline in the food supply. E) unknown disease organism. Based on the accompanying figure, the decline in the moose population in 1996 was most likely due to a(n):

A) predictable increase in the wolf population.
B) unpredictable increase in the wolf population.
C) decrease in the intrinsic rate of increase for the moose population.
D) decline in the food supply.
E) unknown disease organism.
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The moose population on Isle Royale is an example of:

A) interspecific exploitation competition.
B) intraspecific exploitation competition.
C) interspecific contest competition.
D) intraspecific contest competition.
E) both intraspecific contest competition and scramble competition.
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Density-independent factors:

A) influence population size and are in turn influenced by changes in population density.
B) may be the result of intense interspecific competition.
C) are typically abiotic.
D) may include parasites.
E) may include diseases.
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Figure 53-3 <strong>Figure 53-3   According to the data in the accompanying figure, the cause of the decline of the wolf population in 1982 was:</strong> A) a sharp decrease in food supply. B) a decrease in the intrinsic rate of increase for the wolf population. C) competition with a newly introduced predator. D) introduction of a disease organism. E) cannot be determined from the data provided. According to the data in the accompanying figure, the cause of the decline of the wolf population in 1982 was:

A) a sharp decrease in food supply.
B) a decrease in the intrinsic rate of increase for the wolf population.
C) competition with a newly introduced predator.
D) introduction of a disease organism.
E) cannot be determined from the data provided.
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26
The potential capacity to produce offspring is called:

A) life history traits.
B) fitness.
C) age structure.
D) density.
E) fecundity.
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27
Generally, r -selected organisms exhibit:

A) short life spans and early maturity.
B) long life spans and extended parental care of offspring.
C) long development time to maturity, but small body size.
D) large body size and extended parental care of offspring.
E) large body size, but short life spans.
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28
What is a typical feature of K -selected organisms?

A) early reproduction
B) fast development
C) a low reproductive rate
D) small body size
E) little parental care of offspring
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29
Populations that experience significant contest competition:

A) show small changes in population size over time.
B) show great changes in population size over time.
C) are particularly susceptible to extinction.
D) show little intraspecific competition.
E) are characteristic of environments with abundant resources.
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30
Which factors are an example of a negative feedback system?

A) density dependent
B) density independent
C) intraspecific competition
D) interspecific competition
E) scramble competition
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31
Iteroparity is common in which of the following organisms?

A) perennial herbaceous plants
B) most insects
C) agaves
D) most invertebrates
E) Pacific salmon
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32
Which of the following would increase population size?

A) natality
B) mortality
C) emigration
D) an r less than 0
E) an r equal to 0
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33
Figure 53-2 <strong>Figure 53-2   On the accompanying figure, identify the point that indicates the carrying capacity for this population.</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) Cannot be determined from this graph. On the accompanying figure, identify the point that indicates the carrying capacity for this population.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) Cannot be determined from this graph.
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34
Figure 53-2 <strong>Figure 53-2   The accompanying figure models a(n) __________-shaped growth curve.</strong> A) J B) S C) r D) K E) b The accompanying figure models a(n) __________-shaped growth curve.

A) J
B) S
C) r
D) K
E) b
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35
Figure 53-5 <strong>Figure 53-5   Refer to the accompanying figure. A population that produces a large number of offspring, but the offspring must survive independently, would be represented by the curve labeled:</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) either A or B. E) either A, B, or C. Refer to the accompanying figure. A population that produces a large number of offspring, but the offspring must survive independently, would be represented by the curve labeled:

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) either A or B.
E) either A, B, or C.
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36
Figure 53-5 <strong>Figure 53-5   Refer to the accompanying figure. How would the survivorship curve for elephants be represented?</strong> A) The curve A B) The curve B C) The curve C D) Either A or C, depending on the species E) Elephant populations would be better represented by a curve falling between A and B. Refer to the accompanying figure. How would the survivorship curve for elephants be represented?

A) The curve A
B) The curve B
C) The curve C
D) Either A or C, depending on the species
E) Elephant populations would be better represented by a curve falling between A and B.
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37
The growth rate of a population is expressed as:

A) b − d .
B) i − e .
C) K − N .
D) dN / r .
E) ( K − N ) / K .
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38
Two members of the same species compete for a limited resource, resulting in equal sharing of the limited resource. What is this called?

A) interspecific scramble competition
B) intraspecific scramble competition
C) interspecific contest competition
D) intraspecific contest competition
E) density-independent competition
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39
Figure 53-2 <strong>Figure 53-2   Refer to the accompanying figure. At which point on the graph is the population increasing exponentially?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) There is no exponential increase on this graph. Refer to the accompanying figure. At which point on the graph is the population increasing exponentially?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) There is no exponential increase on this graph.
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40
An example of a density-dependent factor that influences the size of a population is:

A) rainfall.
B) temperature.
C) a fire.
D) parasites.
E) an earthquake.
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41
____ generally have greater population densities than less suitable sites.

A) Metahabitats
B) Sink habitats
C) Source populations
D) Source habitats
E) K -selected populations
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42
The average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime is known as:

A) age structure.
B) replacement-level fertility.
C) natality.
D) total fertility rate.
E) infant mortality rate.
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43
Figure 53-4 <strong>Figure 53-4   Based on the accompanying figure, which of the following age intervals has the highest death rate?</strong> A) 0 − 1 B) 1 − 2 C) 2 − 3 D) 3 − 4 E) 4 − 5 Based on the accompanying figure, which of the following age intervals has the highest death rate?

A) 0 − 1
B) 1 − 2
C) 2 − 3
D) 3 − 4
E) 4 − 5
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44
By the end of the 21st century, it is expected that the human population will:

A) increase at the fastest rate in the highly developed countries.
B) increase at the fastest rate in the less developed countries.
C) increase at similar rates in all countries.
D) decrease at similar rates in all countries.
E) achieve zero population growth.
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45
A population that is divided into several local populations among which individuals occasionally disperse (emigrate and immigrate) is known as a:

A) metapopulation.
B) life table.
C) survivorship curve.
D) source population.
E) sink population.
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46
Figure 53-6 <strong>Figure 53-6   Refer to the accompanying figure. Assuming the pattern remains the same, what will the population experience in 50 years?</strong> A) slow growth B) rapid growth C) steady state growth D) negative growth E) No prediction can be made using these data. Refer to the accompanying figure. Assuming the pattern remains the same, what will the population experience in 50 years?

A) slow growth
B) rapid growth
C) steady state growth
D) negative growth
E) No prediction can be made using these data.
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Figure 53-4 <strong>Figure 53-4   The accompanying figure is representative of:</strong> A) exponential growth. B) iteroparity. C) Type I survivorship. D) Type III survivorship. E) Type II survivorship. The accompanying figure is representative of:

A) exponential growth.
B) iteroparity.
C) Type I survivorship.
D) Type III survivorship.
E) Type II survivorship.
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48
In a human population with a high proportion of prereproductive individuals, the population will:

A) continue to increase even if the fertility rate is at replacement levels.
B) decline even if the fertility rate is at replacement levels.
C) increase only if the fertility rate is above replacement levels.
D) decline only if the replacement level fertility rate changes.
E) reach ZPG sooner than with a low proportion of prereproductive individuals.
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49
Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched?

A) highly developed countries − infant mortality rate close to 7 per 1000
B) moderately developed countries − fertility rate near 2
C) less developed countries − fertility rate near 5
D) worldwide − 27% of the population is less than 15 years old
E) United States − doubling time 100 years
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50
The Earth's carrying capacity is:

A) 1 billion.
B) 1 million.
C) 4 billion.
D) 16 billion.
E) unknown.
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51
The world human population has increased dramatically during the past few centuries due to:

A) increased immigration.
B) increased emigration.
C) decreased death rates.
D) increased birth rates.
E) decreased birth rates.
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52
Tawny owls (Strix aluco) pair-bond for life, with both members of a pair living and hunting in adjacent, well-defined territories. Their reproduction is regulated in accordance with the resources, especially the food supply, present in their territories. Tawny owls can best described as:

A) r strategists.
B) K strategists.
C) fecundists.
D) life historists.
E) scramblers.
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53
What British clergyman and economist was one of the first to recognize that the human population cannot continue to increase indefinitely?

A) Malthus
B) Gause
C) Schoener
D) Peterson
E) Hastings
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54
Surplus individuals in the ____ disperse and find another habitat in which to settle and reproduce.

A) metahabitats
B) sink habitats
C) landscape
D) source habitats
E) K -selected habitats.
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55
A human population that is shrinking would be characterized by a(n):

A) large proportion of prereproductive individuals.
B) small proportion of prereproductive individuals.
C) large proportion of reproductive individuals.
D) equal number of individuals of all age groups.
E) small proportion of postreproductive individuals.
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56
Less-developed countries are most likely to be characterized by:

A) low fertility rates.
B) high GNI PPPs.
C) low doubling times.
D) high use of contraception.
E) high infant mortality rates.
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57
Figure 53-6 <strong>Figure 53-6   Figure 53-6 represents the age structure diagram of:</strong> A) the transition stage. B) the preindustrial state. C) a moderately developed country. D) a developing country. E) a highly developed country. Figure 53-6 represents the age structure diagram of:

A) the transition stage.
B) the preindustrial state.
C) a moderately developed country.
D) a developing country.
E) a highly developed country.
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58
Organisms such as oysters or fish that produce millions of eggs per year may be characterized as:

A) r -selected and having a type I survivorship curve.
B) K -selected and having a type I survivorship curve.
C) r -selected and having a type II survivorship curve.
D) K -selected and having a type II survivorship curve.
E) r -selected and having a type III survivorship curve.
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59
____ are good habitats where local reproductive success is greater than local mortality.

A) Metahabitats
B) Sink habitats
C) Source populations
D) Source habitats
E) K -selected habitats
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60
In a population characterized by type III survivorship, the probability of survival ____ with age.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) does not change
D) first decreases then increases
E) first increases then decreases
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61
A killing frost is an example of a density- independent factor.
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62
Territoriality often results in clumped dispersion.
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63
Sketch an exponential growth curve with correctly labeled axes. Identify two organisms and the conditions under which they might demonstrate such growth.
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64
Most insects and invertebrates are said to be iteroparous .
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65
Write out the growth equation including the following factors: natality, mortality, immigration, and emigration. Provide a one-sentence explanation for the impact of each of these factors on the population growth rate.
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66
A(n) exponential growth curve has a J shape.
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67
Oysters have a(n) Type-II survivorship curve.
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68
The most common spacing is random dispersion.
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69
An example of a density- independent factor is predation.
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70
Members of a(n) r-selected species typically have a short lifespan.
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71
A density- dependent factor is an example of a negative feedback system.
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72
In Type-I survivorship, the young have a high probability of surviving.
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73
Compare and contrast Type I and Type III survivorship curves. Sketch a correctly labeled graph to support your comparison. BONUS: Identify two organisms that represent each of the two types of survivorship strategies discussed here.
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74
Scramble competition results when all individuals in a population share the limited resources.
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75
K strategists typically produce large numbers of offspring.
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76
Species that exhibit repeated reproductive cycles are said to be semelparous .
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77
A(n) exponential growth curve levels off at the carrying capacity.
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78
Interference competition is also called contest competition.
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79
The percentages of a population at different ages are known as the:

A) growth rate.
B) age structure.
C) biotic potential.
D) density.
E) fecundity.
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80
The largest population that can be maintained in an environment for an indefinite period of time is called the carrying capacity .
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