Deck 52: Population Ecology

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To estimate population size using the mark-release-recapture method, ____ samples must be captured.

A)​1
B)​2
C)​3
D)​4
E)​5
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The density of a population is defined as the ____.

A)number of individuals in a population at a specified time
B)number of individuals in a population at a specified place
C)number of individuals per unit area or per unit volume of habitat
D)size of the individual organisms per unit area
E)number of individual organisms per family unit
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What was the long-term effect of the introduction of myxoma virus to control rabbits in Australia?

A)The rabbits were all killed.
B)Most rabbits became immune to the virus.
C)The virus killed off some of the rabbit population but also infected kangaroos and wallabies.
D)The virus became less virulent and the rabbits gained some immunity.
E)The virus had no effect.
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Males have little influence on population growth in populations with ____.

A)more males than females
B)more females than males
C)equal numbers of females and males
D)one male
E)animals that form lifelong pairs
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A population of mostly ____ individuals with a ____ generation time and a ____ proportion of females is expected to show the most growth in the future.

A)prereproductive; short; high
B)reproductive; short; low
C)reproductive; long; low
D)postreproductive; long; low
E)prereproductive; short; low
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Which population dispersion is the most common in nature? ​

A)random
B)clumped
C)uniform
D)dynamic
E)unpredictable
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Which of these species' population growth rate is least affected by the number of males?

A)northern elephant seals
B)trumpeter swans
C)Canadian geese
D)European rabbits
E)Norwegian rats
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Populations in which environmental conditions don't vary much within a habitat tend to have ____ dispersion. ​

A)random
B)clumped
C)uniform
D)dynamic
E)unpredictable
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Populations in which individuals repel each other because resources are in short supply tend to have ____ dispersion.

A)random
B)clumped
C)uniform
D)dynamic
E)unpredictable
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Rabbits introduced to Australia overpopulated because in their new habitat, ____.

A)people rarely hunted them
B)they had no natural diseases
C)they had no natural predators
D)their food supply was larger
E)there were few herbivorous competitors
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<strong>  Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Sea turtles are likely to die when they are young, but have a good chance of surviving once they reach large size. Which survivorship curve best fits this species?</strong> A)Type I, which is graph A B)Type II, which is graph B C)Type I, which is graph C D)Type III, which is graph C E)Type III, which is graph A <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Sea turtles are likely to die when they are young, but have a good chance of surviving once they reach large size. Which survivorship curve best fits this species?

A)Type I, which is graph A
B)Type II, which is graph B
C)Type I, which is graph C
D)Type III, which is graph C
E)Type III, which is graph A
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The ____ method is often used to estimate the population size of mobile animals that live within a restricted geographic range. ​

A)mark-release-recapture
B)direct count
C)extrapolation of counts from quadrants to entire population
D)plot
E)indirect count
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Population dispersion is the ____.

A)statistical description of the relative numbers of individuals in each age class
B)number of individuals per unit area
C)number of individuals in a population
D)average time between the birth of an organism and the birth of its offspring
E)spatial distribution of individuals within a geographical range
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Population growth of rabbits in Australia can best be described as ____.

A)fast
B)exponential
C)virulent
D)stable
E)epidemic
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Marine biologists tagged and released 50 marlin. Later, fishermen caught 300 marlin, 15 of which had tags. What is the estimate for the number of marlin in the population?

A)5,000
B)315
C)365
D)2,500
E)1,000
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A population's ____ is the specific environment in which it lives.

A)growth rate
B)geographical range
C)size
D)habitat
E)dynamics
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Which group exhibits the longest generation time? ​

A)bacteria
B)plants
C)animals
D)protists
E)fungi
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Why do species with large body sizes typically have lower population densities?

A)each large organism consumes more available resources
B)there are not enough individuals to grow the population
C)genetic diversity is low
D)small organisms have more potential mates
E)large organisms do not like living near one another
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Which statement describes the general relationship between population density and body size?

A)Population density increases with increasing body size.
B)Population density is equal to body size.
C)Population density decreases with increasing body size.
D)Population density is not related to body size.
E)Population density first decreases then increases with increasing body size.
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An increase in generation time with increasing body size is least likely in ____.

A)bacteria
B)plants
C)animals
D)protists
E)fungi
Question
Which organism's reproductive pattern exhibits semelparity?

A)grizzly bear
B)oak tree
C)red deer
D)salmon
E)maple tree
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An example of passive parental care is ____.

A)nutrients that cross the placenta
B)nursing
C)nurturing
D)the nest environment
E)protection from predators
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What is true of most deciduous trees in the temperate zone?

A)they spend all of their energy on reproduction
B)growth and reproduction occur simultaneously
C)they only produce one or two offspring annually
D)they produce thousands of seeds for one or two years
E)they only begin to breed after reaching adulthood
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In the case of the red harvester ant, colonies that survive to ____ years of age are likely to contribute to the next generation of colonies.

A)one
B)three
C)four
D)seven
E)ten
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<strong>  Answer the question using the accompanying figure. A species with a relatively constant rate of mortality in all age classes would most likely exhibit which survivorship curve?</strong> A)Type I, which is graph A B)Type II, which is graph B C)Type I, which is graph C D)Type III, which is graph C E)Type III, which is graph A <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. A species with a relatively constant rate of mortality in all age classes would most likely exhibit which survivorship curve?

A)Type I, which is graph A
B)Type II, which is graph B
C)Type I, which is graph C
D)Type III, which is graph C
E)Type III, which is graph A
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A population's ____ occurs under ideal, unrealistic conditions. ​

A)per capita growth rate
B)per capita population curve
C)intrinsic rate of increase
D)geometric population curve
E)exponential population curve
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The intrinsic rate of increase is ____ for bacteria, protists, and animals with short generation times and ____ for those with long generation time.

A)high; low
B)high; constant
C)low; high
D)low; constant
E)constant; low
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Organisms store energy as ____.

A)starch only
B)glycogen only
C)fat only
D)sugar
E)starch, glycogen or fat
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Fecundity is ____.

A)a summary of the demographic characteristics of a population
B)a group of individuals of similar age
C)the average number of offspring produced
D)the proportion of individuals alive at the start of an interval that die during that interval
E)the proportion of individuals alive at the start of an interval that survive to the start of the next interval
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What is the relationship between age-specific mortality and age-specific survivorship?

A)age-specific mortality is the proportion of individuals alive at the start of an age interval; age-specific survivorship is the proportion that die before the start of the next interval
B)age-specific survivorship is the proportion of individuals alive at the start of an age interval that die during the age interval; age-specific mortality is the proportion that survive until the start of the next interval
C)the sum of age-specific mortality and age-specific survivorship always equals 1
D)the sum of age-specific mortality and age-specific survivorship always equals 1
E)age-specific survivorship is always greater than 1
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The difference between the per capita birth rate and the per capita death rate is the ____. ​

A)per capita growth rate
B)per capita population curve
C)intrinsic rate of increase
D)geometric population curve
E)exponential population curve
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Type III survivorship curves reflect ____.

A)high juvenile mortality
B)low juvenile mortality
C)high survivorship
D)relatively constant mortality
E)high adult mortality
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Carrying capacity is ____. ​

A)determined by the individuals of a species
B)defined for each population, and varies from one habitat to another
C)the same across all environments
D)the same in one habitat through time
E)the same across all populations
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The lifetime patterns of growth, maturation, and reproduction determine the ____ of a species.

A)survivorship curve
B)life history
C)specific mortality
D)age-specific fecundity
E)dispersion
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Life history patterns of guppies in Trinidad are a result of which natural selection force?

A)Competition differences in different streams.
B)Predation differences in different streams.
C)Temperature differences in different streams.
D)Pollution differences in different streams.
E)Salt concentration differences in different streams.
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Organisms use ____ for maintenance, growth, and reproduction.

A)survivorship
B)predation
C)energy
D)parental care
E)dispersion
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Mathematical models suggest that ____ will be favored by natural selection if organisms grow larger as they age.

A)fecundity
B)iteroparity
C)delayed reproduction
D)early reproduction
E)semelparity
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<strong>  Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Humans living in environments with access to good medical care are most likely to exhibit which of the following survivorship curves?</strong> A)Type I, which is graph A B)Type II, which is graph B C)Type I, which is graph C D)Type III, which is graph C E)Type III, which is graph A <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Humans living in environments with access to good medical care are most likely to exhibit which of the following survivorship curves?

A)Type I, which is graph A
B)Type II, which is graph B
C)Type I, which is graph C
D)Type III, which is graph C
E)Type III, which is graph A
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In the construction of a life table for colonial species in which most organisms do not reproduce, ____ is/are considered as a reproductive individual. ​

A)each individual
B)clusters of individuals
C)the entire population in a geographical area
D)the entire population on Earth
E)each separate colony
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Which factor is responsible for reductions in population size?

A)immigration
B)death
C)birth
D)reproduction
E)dispersion
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Studies have determined that ____ is not responsible for the cyclical rise and fall of arctic hare and lynx populations. ​

A)predation
B)a limited food supply for hares
C)predation by other mammals
D)intraspecies competition
E)disease
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The logistic model assumes that ____ will become increasingly limited as population grows larger.

A)deaths
B)births
C)immigration
D)competition
E)vital resources
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Intraspecific competition and predation are ____ factors. ​

A)crowding
B)density-dependent
C)reproductive
D)population
E)logistic
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A(n)____ is a group of neighboring populations that exchange individuals. ​

A)K -selected species
B)Type I species
C)r -selected species
D)sink population
E)metapopulation
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In the logistic model of population growth, what is expected to happen to r when N = K? ​

A)r will approach rmax
B)r will approach 1
C)r becomes negative
D)r = 0
E)r > 0
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Which statement characterizes human population growth?

A)The rate of human population growth appears to be declining.
B)The rate of human population growth appears to be increasing.
C)The rate of human population growth is exponential.
D)Human birth rates are higher than death rates.
E)Human death rates are higher than birth rates.
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What is an example of an extrinsic control of cycles in population size? ​

A)the relationship between a species and its predators
B)hormonal changes
C)dispersal
D)population density
E)a single reproductive event
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<strong>​   Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The letter A represents ____. ​</strong> A)rapid growth B)negative growth C)prereproductive populations D)postreproductive populations E)zero growth <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The letter "A" represents ____. ​

A)rapid growth
B)negative growth
C)prereproductive populations
D)postreproductive populations
E)zero growth
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<strong>​   Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Rapid population growth is represented by the letter ____. ​</strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D E)E <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Rapid population growth is represented by the letter ____. ​

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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Birth rates generally reach their highest point in which stage of a country's demographic transition? ​

A)preindustrial
B)transitional
C)industrial
D)postindustrial
E)stage 1
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The postindustrial age is defined by ____. ​

A)high birth and death rates
B)zero population growth
C)dramatic slowing in population growth
D)declining death rate
E)declining birth rate
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For the bay checkerspot butterfly, a poor flyer, to recolonize small patch habitats, the new habitats must be ____. ​

A)high quality
B)low quality
C)close to a source population
D)far from a source population
E)above a certain number of individuals
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Crowding ____. ​

A)has a positive effect on reproduction
B)decreases the growth rate of individuals
C)only occurs in plant species
D)causes immigration
E)stimulates developmental and behavioral changes
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The beginning of the industrial and scientific revolution occurred ____.

A)when human population size was approximately one billion
B)when human population size was approximately one million
C)when human population size was approximately five million
D)approximately 500 years ago
E)approximately 100 years ago
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Lizards can control spider populations on Caribbean islands by which density-dependent mechanism(s)? ​

A)predation only
B)competition only
C)predation on a common predator only
D)predation and competition
E)predation, competition, and predation on a common predator
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The transformation of humans from hunter-gatherer societies to agriculturally based ones occurred approximately ____. ​

A)14,000 years ago
B)11,000 years ago
C)7,000 years ago
D)1,500 years ago
E)200 years ago
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Which trait is characteristic of a K -selected species? ​

A)adapted to rapidly changing environments
B)small body size
C)short generation time
D)provide substantial parental care to offspring
E)single reproductive event
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The increased mortality of coniferous trees in the Pacific Northwest between 1955 and 2007 is an example of a reaction to ____. ​

A)density-independent factors
B)density-dependent factors
C)predation
D)crowding
E)population growth ​
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A time lag in the response of survivorship and fecundity to a population's density can occur because ____ is usually determined by the availability of resources at some time in the past.

A)death
B)immigration
C)fecundity
D)competition
E)population growth
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The success of human populations resulted from ____. ​

A)their ability to solve ecological problems
B)a stable climate
C)their society
D)their hunting ability
E)absence of predators
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early timing of first reproduction
r -selected
early timing of first reproduction
K -selected
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one reproductive episode
r -selected
one reproductive episode
K -selected
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low mortality rate
r -selected
low mortality rate
K -selected
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long life span
r -selected
long life span
K -selected
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A human population living without medical care in a developing country would probably have ____. ​

A)a rectangle-shaped age structure diagram
B)an r value
C)a pyramid-shaped age structure diagram
D)per capita birth and death rates consistent with those of a stage 4 society
E)no density-dependent factors operating
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How are an organism's lifetime energy use and economics analogous?
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Biologists captured and marked 120 butterflies, and later captured 150 of which 30 were marked. The population estimate is 1000 butterflies.
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short maturation time
r -selected
short maturation time
K -selected
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Which phenotypic effects does crowding have on the migratory locust? How are these changes adaptive?
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What type of population dispersion is most common, and how does area sampled affect how dispersion appears to a researcher?
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Which characteristics are consistent with a K -selected species? Where do humans fall on the r through K continuum?
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Recent studies have demonstrated evolution in some populations over a span of time as short as ____. ​

A)single years
B)decades
C)centuries
D)thousands of years
E)millions of years
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population density
population increasing steadily by a constant ratio
population density
the average number of offspring produced by females during each age interval
population density
population growth slows as population approaches K
population density
the number of individuals per unit area or unit volume
population density
movement out of a population
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Research has shown that commercial fisheries place selective pressure on fish populations by harvesting mostly the ____ fish, resulting in ____.

A)young; aging populations
B)larger; maturity at smaller sizes
C)smaller; maturity at larger sizes
D)prereproductive; declining birth rates
E)postreproductive; no change in population size
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the logistic model
population increasing steadily by a constant ratio
the logistic model
the average number of offspring produced by females during each age interval
the logistic model
population growth slows as population approaches K
the logistic model
the number of individuals per unit area or unit volume
the logistic model
movement out of a population
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The sum total of all the resources we use is called the ____. ​

A)demographic transition model
B)age-structure diagram
C)habitat
D)ecological footprint
E)transitional age
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exponential population growth
population increasing steadily by a constant ratio
exponential population growth
the average number of offspring produced by females during each age interval
exponential population growth
population growth slows as population approaches K
exponential population growth
the number of individuals per unit area or unit volume
exponential population growth
movement out of a population
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What basic information does a demographer need to know to predict a species population size through time?
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age-specific fecundity
population increasing steadily by a constant ratio
age-specific fecundity
the average number of offspring produced by females during each age interval
age-specific fecundity
population growth slows as population approaches K
age-specific fecundity
the number of individuals per unit area or unit volume
age-specific fecundity
movement out of a population
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emigration
population increasing steadily by a constant ratio
emigration
the average number of offspring produced by females during each age interval
emigration
population growth slows as population approaches K
emigration
the number of individuals per unit area or unit volume
emigration
movement out of a population
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Deck 52: Population Ecology
1
To estimate population size using the mark-release-recapture method, ____ samples must be captured.

A)​1
B)​2
C)​3
D)​4
E)​5
B
2
The density of a population is defined as the ____.

A)number of individuals in a population at a specified time
B)number of individuals in a population at a specified place
C)number of individuals per unit area or per unit volume of habitat
D)size of the individual organisms per unit area
E)number of individual organisms per family unit
C
3
What was the long-term effect of the introduction of myxoma virus to control rabbits in Australia?

A)The rabbits were all killed.
B)Most rabbits became immune to the virus.
C)The virus killed off some of the rabbit population but also infected kangaroos and wallabies.
D)The virus became less virulent and the rabbits gained some immunity.
E)The virus had no effect.
D
4
Males have little influence on population growth in populations with ____.

A)more males than females
B)more females than males
C)equal numbers of females and males
D)one male
E)animals that form lifelong pairs
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A population of mostly ____ individuals with a ____ generation time and a ____ proportion of females is expected to show the most growth in the future.

A)prereproductive; short; high
B)reproductive; short; low
C)reproductive; long; low
D)postreproductive; long; low
E)prereproductive; short; low
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Which population dispersion is the most common in nature? ​

A)random
B)clumped
C)uniform
D)dynamic
E)unpredictable
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Which of these species' population growth rate is least affected by the number of males?

A)northern elephant seals
B)trumpeter swans
C)Canadian geese
D)European rabbits
E)Norwegian rats
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Populations in which environmental conditions don't vary much within a habitat tend to have ____ dispersion. ​

A)random
B)clumped
C)uniform
D)dynamic
E)unpredictable
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Populations in which individuals repel each other because resources are in short supply tend to have ____ dispersion.

A)random
B)clumped
C)uniform
D)dynamic
E)unpredictable
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Rabbits introduced to Australia overpopulated because in their new habitat, ____.

A)people rarely hunted them
B)they had no natural diseases
C)they had no natural predators
D)their food supply was larger
E)there were few herbivorous competitors
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<strong>  Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Sea turtles are likely to die when they are young, but have a good chance of surviving once they reach large size. Which survivorship curve best fits this species?</strong> A)Type I, which is graph A B)Type II, which is graph B C)Type I, which is graph C D)Type III, which is graph C E)Type III, which is graph A
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Sea turtles are likely to die when they are young, but have a good chance of surviving once they reach large size. Which survivorship curve best fits this species?

A)Type I, which is graph A
B)Type II, which is graph B
C)Type I, which is graph C
D)Type III, which is graph C
E)Type III, which is graph A
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The ____ method is often used to estimate the population size of mobile animals that live within a restricted geographic range. ​

A)mark-release-recapture
B)direct count
C)extrapolation of counts from quadrants to entire population
D)plot
E)indirect count
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Population dispersion is the ____.

A)statistical description of the relative numbers of individuals in each age class
B)number of individuals per unit area
C)number of individuals in a population
D)average time between the birth of an organism and the birth of its offspring
E)spatial distribution of individuals within a geographical range
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Population growth of rabbits in Australia can best be described as ____.

A)fast
B)exponential
C)virulent
D)stable
E)epidemic
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Marine biologists tagged and released 50 marlin. Later, fishermen caught 300 marlin, 15 of which had tags. What is the estimate for the number of marlin in the population?

A)5,000
B)315
C)365
D)2,500
E)1,000
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A population's ____ is the specific environment in which it lives.

A)growth rate
B)geographical range
C)size
D)habitat
E)dynamics
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Which group exhibits the longest generation time? ​

A)bacteria
B)plants
C)animals
D)protists
E)fungi
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Why do species with large body sizes typically have lower population densities?

A)each large organism consumes more available resources
B)there are not enough individuals to grow the population
C)genetic diversity is low
D)small organisms have more potential mates
E)large organisms do not like living near one another
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Which statement describes the general relationship between population density and body size?

A)Population density increases with increasing body size.
B)Population density is equal to body size.
C)Population density decreases with increasing body size.
D)Population density is not related to body size.
E)Population density first decreases then increases with increasing body size.
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An increase in generation time with increasing body size is least likely in ____.

A)bacteria
B)plants
C)animals
D)protists
E)fungi
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Which organism's reproductive pattern exhibits semelparity?

A)grizzly bear
B)oak tree
C)red deer
D)salmon
E)maple tree
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An example of passive parental care is ____.

A)nutrients that cross the placenta
B)nursing
C)nurturing
D)the nest environment
E)protection from predators
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What is true of most deciduous trees in the temperate zone?

A)they spend all of their energy on reproduction
B)growth and reproduction occur simultaneously
C)they only produce one or two offspring annually
D)they produce thousands of seeds for one or two years
E)they only begin to breed after reaching adulthood
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In the case of the red harvester ant, colonies that survive to ____ years of age are likely to contribute to the next generation of colonies.

A)one
B)three
C)four
D)seven
E)ten
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<strong>  Answer the question using the accompanying figure. A species with a relatively constant rate of mortality in all age classes would most likely exhibit which survivorship curve?</strong> A)Type I, which is graph A B)Type II, which is graph B C)Type I, which is graph C D)Type III, which is graph C E)Type III, which is graph A
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. A species with a relatively constant rate of mortality in all age classes would most likely exhibit which survivorship curve?

A)Type I, which is graph A
B)Type II, which is graph B
C)Type I, which is graph C
D)Type III, which is graph C
E)Type III, which is graph A
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A population's ____ occurs under ideal, unrealistic conditions. ​

A)per capita growth rate
B)per capita population curve
C)intrinsic rate of increase
D)geometric population curve
E)exponential population curve
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The intrinsic rate of increase is ____ for bacteria, protists, and animals with short generation times and ____ for those with long generation time.

A)high; low
B)high; constant
C)low; high
D)low; constant
E)constant; low
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28
Organisms store energy as ____.

A)starch only
B)glycogen only
C)fat only
D)sugar
E)starch, glycogen or fat
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29
Fecundity is ____.

A)a summary of the demographic characteristics of a population
B)a group of individuals of similar age
C)the average number of offspring produced
D)the proportion of individuals alive at the start of an interval that die during that interval
E)the proportion of individuals alive at the start of an interval that survive to the start of the next interval
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30
What is the relationship between age-specific mortality and age-specific survivorship?

A)age-specific mortality is the proportion of individuals alive at the start of an age interval; age-specific survivorship is the proportion that die before the start of the next interval
B)age-specific survivorship is the proportion of individuals alive at the start of an age interval that die during the age interval; age-specific mortality is the proportion that survive until the start of the next interval
C)the sum of age-specific mortality and age-specific survivorship always equals 1
D)the sum of age-specific mortality and age-specific survivorship always equals 1
E)age-specific survivorship is always greater than 1
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31
The difference between the per capita birth rate and the per capita death rate is the ____. ​

A)per capita growth rate
B)per capita population curve
C)intrinsic rate of increase
D)geometric population curve
E)exponential population curve
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32
Type III survivorship curves reflect ____.

A)high juvenile mortality
B)low juvenile mortality
C)high survivorship
D)relatively constant mortality
E)high adult mortality
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33
Carrying capacity is ____. ​

A)determined by the individuals of a species
B)defined for each population, and varies from one habitat to another
C)the same across all environments
D)the same in one habitat through time
E)the same across all populations
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34
The lifetime patterns of growth, maturation, and reproduction determine the ____ of a species.

A)survivorship curve
B)life history
C)specific mortality
D)age-specific fecundity
E)dispersion
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35
Life history patterns of guppies in Trinidad are a result of which natural selection force?

A)Competition differences in different streams.
B)Predation differences in different streams.
C)Temperature differences in different streams.
D)Pollution differences in different streams.
E)Salt concentration differences in different streams.
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36
Organisms use ____ for maintenance, growth, and reproduction.

A)survivorship
B)predation
C)energy
D)parental care
E)dispersion
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37
Mathematical models suggest that ____ will be favored by natural selection if organisms grow larger as they age.

A)fecundity
B)iteroparity
C)delayed reproduction
D)early reproduction
E)semelparity
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38
<strong>  Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Humans living in environments with access to good medical care are most likely to exhibit which of the following survivorship curves?</strong> A)Type I, which is graph A B)Type II, which is graph B C)Type I, which is graph C D)Type III, which is graph C E)Type III, which is graph A
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Humans living in environments with access to good medical care are most likely to exhibit which of the following survivorship curves?

A)Type I, which is graph A
B)Type II, which is graph B
C)Type I, which is graph C
D)Type III, which is graph C
E)Type III, which is graph A
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39
In the construction of a life table for colonial species in which most organisms do not reproduce, ____ is/are considered as a reproductive individual. ​

A)each individual
B)clusters of individuals
C)the entire population in a geographical area
D)the entire population on Earth
E)each separate colony
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40
Which factor is responsible for reductions in population size?

A)immigration
B)death
C)birth
D)reproduction
E)dispersion
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41
Studies have determined that ____ is not responsible for the cyclical rise and fall of arctic hare and lynx populations. ​

A)predation
B)a limited food supply for hares
C)predation by other mammals
D)intraspecies competition
E)disease
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42
The logistic model assumes that ____ will become increasingly limited as population grows larger.

A)deaths
B)births
C)immigration
D)competition
E)vital resources
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43
Intraspecific competition and predation are ____ factors. ​

A)crowding
B)density-dependent
C)reproductive
D)population
E)logistic
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44
A(n)____ is a group of neighboring populations that exchange individuals. ​

A)K -selected species
B)Type I species
C)r -selected species
D)sink population
E)metapopulation
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45
In the logistic model of population growth, what is expected to happen to r when N = K? ​

A)r will approach rmax
B)r will approach 1
C)r becomes negative
D)r = 0
E)r > 0
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46
Which statement characterizes human population growth?

A)The rate of human population growth appears to be declining.
B)The rate of human population growth appears to be increasing.
C)The rate of human population growth is exponential.
D)Human birth rates are higher than death rates.
E)Human death rates are higher than birth rates.
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47
What is an example of an extrinsic control of cycles in population size? ​

A)the relationship between a species and its predators
B)hormonal changes
C)dispersal
D)population density
E)a single reproductive event
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48
<strong>​   Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The letter A represents ____. ​</strong> A)rapid growth B)negative growth C)prereproductive populations D)postreproductive populations E)zero growth
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The letter "A" represents ____. ​

A)rapid growth
B)negative growth
C)prereproductive populations
D)postreproductive populations
E)zero growth
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<strong>​   Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Rapid population growth is represented by the letter ____. ​</strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D E)E
Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Rapid population growth is represented by the letter ____. ​

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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50
Birth rates generally reach their highest point in which stage of a country's demographic transition? ​

A)preindustrial
B)transitional
C)industrial
D)postindustrial
E)stage 1
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51
The postindustrial age is defined by ____. ​

A)high birth and death rates
B)zero population growth
C)dramatic slowing in population growth
D)declining death rate
E)declining birth rate
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52
For the bay checkerspot butterfly, a poor flyer, to recolonize small patch habitats, the new habitats must be ____. ​

A)high quality
B)low quality
C)close to a source population
D)far from a source population
E)above a certain number of individuals
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53
Crowding ____. ​

A)has a positive effect on reproduction
B)decreases the growth rate of individuals
C)only occurs in plant species
D)causes immigration
E)stimulates developmental and behavioral changes
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54
The beginning of the industrial and scientific revolution occurred ____.

A)when human population size was approximately one billion
B)when human population size was approximately one million
C)when human population size was approximately five million
D)approximately 500 years ago
E)approximately 100 years ago
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55
Lizards can control spider populations on Caribbean islands by which density-dependent mechanism(s)? ​

A)predation only
B)competition only
C)predation on a common predator only
D)predation and competition
E)predation, competition, and predation on a common predator
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56
The transformation of humans from hunter-gatherer societies to agriculturally based ones occurred approximately ____. ​

A)14,000 years ago
B)11,000 years ago
C)7,000 years ago
D)1,500 years ago
E)200 years ago
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57
Which trait is characteristic of a K -selected species? ​

A)adapted to rapidly changing environments
B)small body size
C)short generation time
D)provide substantial parental care to offspring
E)single reproductive event
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58
The increased mortality of coniferous trees in the Pacific Northwest between 1955 and 2007 is an example of a reaction to ____. ​

A)density-independent factors
B)density-dependent factors
C)predation
D)crowding
E)population growth ​
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59
A time lag in the response of survivorship and fecundity to a population's density can occur because ____ is usually determined by the availability of resources at some time in the past.

A)death
B)immigration
C)fecundity
D)competition
E)population growth
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60
The success of human populations resulted from ____. ​

A)their ability to solve ecological problems
B)a stable climate
C)their society
D)their hunting ability
E)absence of predators
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61
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early timing of first reproduction
r -selected
early timing of first reproduction
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62
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one reproductive episode
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one reproductive episode
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63
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low mortality rate
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low mortality rate
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64
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long life span
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65
A human population living without medical care in a developing country would probably have ____. ​

A)a rectangle-shaped age structure diagram
B)an r value
C)a pyramid-shaped age structure diagram
D)per capita birth and death rates consistent with those of a stage 4 society
E)no density-dependent factors operating
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66
How are an organism's lifetime energy use and economics analogous?
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67
Biologists captured and marked 120 butterflies, and later captured 150 of which 30 were marked. The population estimate is 1000 butterflies.
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68
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69
Which phenotypic effects does crowding have on the migratory locust? How are these changes adaptive?
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70
What type of population dispersion is most common, and how does area sampled affect how dispersion appears to a researcher?
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71
Which characteristics are consistent with a K -selected species? Where do humans fall on the r through K continuum?
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72
Recent studies have demonstrated evolution in some populations over a span of time as short as ____. ​

A)single years
B)decades
C)centuries
D)thousands of years
E)millions of years
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73
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population density
population increasing steadily by a constant ratio
population density
the average number of offspring produced by females during each age interval
population density
population growth slows as population approaches K
population density
the number of individuals per unit area or unit volume
population density
movement out of a population
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74
Research has shown that commercial fisheries place selective pressure on fish populations by harvesting mostly the ____ fish, resulting in ____.

A)young; aging populations
B)larger; maturity at smaller sizes
C)smaller; maturity at larger sizes
D)prereproductive; declining birth rates
E)postreproductive; no change in population size
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75
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the logistic model
population increasing steadily by a constant ratio
the logistic model
the average number of offspring produced by females during each age interval
the logistic model
population growth slows as population approaches K
the logistic model
the number of individuals per unit area or unit volume
the logistic model
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76
The sum total of all the resources we use is called the ____. ​

A)demographic transition model
B)age-structure diagram
C)habitat
D)ecological footprint
E)transitional age
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77
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exponential population growth
population increasing steadily by a constant ratio
exponential population growth
the average number of offspring produced by females during each age interval
exponential population growth
population growth slows as population approaches K
exponential population growth
the number of individuals per unit area or unit volume
exponential population growth
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78
What basic information does a demographer need to know to predict a species population size through time?
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79
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age-specific fecundity
population increasing steadily by a constant ratio
age-specific fecundity
the average number of offspring produced by females during each age interval
age-specific fecundity
population growth slows as population approaches K
age-specific fecundity
the number of individuals per unit area or unit volume
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80
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emigration
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emigration
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emigration
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emigration
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