Deck 55: Biodiversity and Conservation Biology

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Populations that occupy ____ inevitably experience low carrying capacities. ​

A)ecotones
B)endangered habitats ​
C)small habitat patches ​
D)large habitat patches ​
E)small ecological niches ​
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When subtropical forest is cleared, which biome is most likely to replace it? ​

A)grassland suitable for grazing
B)cropland ideal for agriculture ​
C)young forest with the same species ​
D)desert with poor, eroded soil ​
E)chaparral with grass and low bushes ​
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Forest burning contributes nearly ____ % of all greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. ​

A)5
B)10 ​
C)20 ​
D)30 ​
E)50 ​
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How does reduced river connectivity affect aquatic species? ​

A)It helps nonnative species establish in certain ecosystems.
B)It prevents species from migrating freely. ​
C)It reduces water temperature. ​
D)It increases river volume. ​
E)It assists species in long migrations. ​
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What is the significance of genetic variation? ​

A)It influences population interactions.
B)It interacts within the biosphere. ​
C)It is the raw material for sexual reproduction. ​
D)It is the most fundamental level of species classification. ​
E)It is the raw material for adaptation, speciation, and evolution. ​
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How does habitat fragmentation affect biodiversity? ​

A)As long as the fragments are of good quality habitat, biodiversity will not be affected.
B)Habitat fragmentation increases biodiversity because it reduces entry of exotic species.
C)Habitat fragmentation is a threat to biodiversity because small habitat patches sustain only small populations. ​
D)Habitat fragmentation increases biodiversity because adaptation to local conditions stimulates evolution. ​
E)Habitat fragmentation connects terrestrial and aquatic habitats. ​
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Why has Atlantic cod evolved to mature at a younger age and smaller size? ​

A)DNA damage from radiation released accidentally from nuclear power plants
B)unknown causes ​
C)food competition from other predatory fish ​
D)intraspecies competition ​
E)overexploitation by fishing ​
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Which area of the United States experiences rainfall with the lowest pH? ​

A)southwest
B)southeast ​
C)northeast ​
D)Midwest ​
E)northwest ​
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Where in the world does most deforestation occur? ​

A)the taiga in Siberia
B)the boreal forest in Canada
C)the tropical rainforest in Africa
D)the tropical rainforest in South America
E)the temperate rainforest in North America
Question
Overexploitation occurs as a result of ____. ​

A)harvesting of predators
B)transformation of an ecosystem to a desert ​
C)soil nutrient loss ​
D)the combined outcome of desertification and global warming ​
E)excessive harvesting of an animal or plant species ​
Question
Which term refers to the concentration of salts in soil? ​

A)salinization
B)desertification ​
C)erosion ​
D)deforestation ​
E)overexploitation ​
Question
Why have so few primates gone extinct compared to other species, such as mussels or birds? ​

A)Primates have large brains.
B)Primates are not killed for food or other human uses. ​
C)Primates live in stable environments. ​
D)Primates are among the most closely monitored and protected species. ​
E)Primates are highly mobile. ​
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Which molecule dissolves in water vapor and falls as acid precipitation? ​

A)sulfuric acid
B)ozone ​
C)mercury ​
D)sulfur dioxide ​
E)carbonic acid ​
Question
What were the conclusions of Gibson's experiments with small mammal populations? ​

A)Fragmentation increases biodiversity.
B)Fragmentation leads to extinction of native populations. ​
C)Fragmentation does not affect small mammal populations. ​
D)Fragmentation has the same effect on large and small mammal populations. ​
E)Fragmentation has more impact in aquatic than in terrestrial habitats. ​
Question
Disturbance and exposure at borders of habitat fragments are collectively termed ____. ​

A)edge effects
B)fragmentation effects ​
C)anthropogenic disturbances ​
D)reduced perimeter diversity ​
E)boundary decline ​
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Biologists have recently been interested in Miss Waldron's red colobus monkey ( Procolobus badius )because it is ____. ​

A)increasing in numbers
B)a pest to farmers ​
C)thought to be extinct ​
D)capable of carrying HIV ​
E)capable of carrying the Ebola virus ​
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In Gibson's experiment with small mammal populations in the tropical forest, ____. ​

A)most species disappeared from small islands within the first 5-7 years after fragmentation
B)all species disappeared from small islands within the first 5-7 years after fragmentation ​
C)populations increased 25 years after fragmentation ​
D)most species disappeared from small islands, but quickly recolonized after 5-7 years ​
E)fragmentation had no affect on small mammal species ​
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The ____ and ____ of rivers are key determinants of their physical habitats. ​

A)flow rate; volume
B)size; shape ​
C)flow rate; temperature ​
D)location; volume ​
E)biodiversity; species richness
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Which human activity is an example of hydrologic alteration? ​

A)overfishing
B)small-scale diversion of water for agriculture ​
C)damming of rivers ​
D)digging wells ​
E)desalination ​
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Which factor disrupts the life histories of aquatic species? ​

A)increased sedimentation
B)reduced connectivity in river systems ​
C)introduction of nonnative species ​
D)disruption of river flow patterns ​
E)low river volume ​
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Which environment would be most likely to harbor a biodiversity hotspot? ​

A)tropical island
B)temperate grassland ​
C)temperate deciduous forest ​
D)desert ​
E)savanna ​
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Teosinte, a wild relative of corn, was crossed with domestic corn in an attempt to produce a ____ variety. ​

A)herbicide resistant
B)pest resistant
C)high lysine ​
D)perennial ​
E)higher yielding ​
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Scientists have found that the Bd infection ____. ​

A)affects amphibians and fish
B)enhances lymphocyte production ​
C)may travel from low elevation to high elevation habitats ​
D)may travel from high elevation to low elevation habitats ​
E)cannot infect amphibians that never enter standing water ​
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The communities established under pure stands of eastern hemlock will likely become extinct because of ____. ​

A)feeding on the trees by the wooly adelgid
B)the Bd infection of hemlock trees ​
C)pathogenic viruses attacking these populations ​
D)pathogenic fungi attacking hemlock trees ​
E)invasive species exploiting their niche ​
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The European starling and the kudzu vine are examples of ____. ​

A)native species
B)pollution ​
C)pathogenic viruses ​
D)fungi ​
E)invasive species ​
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Background extinction rates eliminate approximately ____ species ____. ​

A)7-8; per 100 years
B)7-8; per 1000 years ​
C)7-8; per year ​
D)100; per year ​
E)100; per 1000 years ​
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Photosynthetic organisms provide ____ to ecosystems. ​

A)provisioning services
B)regulating services ​
C)nutrient cycling ​
D)hybridization ​
E)support services ​
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What is an invasive species? ​

A)a nonnative species that often outcompetes native species, leading to their extinction
B)a native species that evolves a new trait and occupies more ecological niches ​
C)a nonnative species that enriches the species diversity of a new ecosystem ​
D)a nonnative species that often outcompetes native species, leading to evolution ​
E)a nonnative species that eventually becomes extinct ​
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Which benefit, derived from biodiversity, would be categorized as an ecosystem service? ​

A)the anticancer drug Taxol, derived from the yew tree
B)plants and fruits that are edible by humans ​
C)cotton and other useful plant-derived fibers ​
D)decomposition of wastes ​
E)wild organisms as a source of genes for genetic engineering ​
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The administration of the drug diclofenac to livestock inadvertently poisoned ____ and led to an increase in ____ cases. ​

A)cattle; hoof and mouth ​
B)vultures; rabies ​
C)children; epilepsy ​
D)coyotes; hemolytic E. coli ​
E)cattle egrets; avian flu ​
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Photosynthetic organisms are essential for limiting the damage done by global warming because they ____. ​

A)move carbon from the atmosphere to living organisms
B)move carbon from the soil to the atmosphere ​
C)move carbon from the atmosphere to the soil ​
D)produce oxygen ​
E)sequester carbon in geologic sediments ​
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Worldwide declines in the population size of frogs have recently been linked to ____. ​

A)overharvesting
B)a fungus ​
C)dams ​
D)decreases in global temperatures
E)increases in precipitation
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The oldest known Bd infections in the world dated to ____. ​

A)1894 in Brazil
B)1894 in Korea ​
C)1900 in Illinois ​
D)1911 in Korea ​
E)1900 in Brazil ​
Question
Which airborne pollutant contributes to global warming? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)ozone ​
C)mercury ​
D)sulfur dioxide ​
E)carbonic acid ​
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Provisioning services ____. ​

A)are critical functions that preserve and recycle resources upon which ecosystems depend
B)transfer CO2 to a nutrient compartment in the biosphere ​
C)enable populations to function within their food webs ​
D)describe the availability of plants, animals, and other materials useful to all organisms ​
E)involves planting crops for use by many organisms ​
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Biodiversity hotspots are defined as areas where biodiversity is both ____ and ____. ​

A)concentrated; endangered
B)researched; protected ​
C)low; increasing ​
D)overexploited; studied ​
E)low; declining ​
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Taxol, a drug treatment for breast and ovarian cancer, was isolated from ____. ​

A)frog skin
B)vascular cambium of a tree
C)roots of a tree
D)insects
E)primates
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The greatest rate of extinction of all time is/was probably caused by ____. ​

A)an ice age
B)unknown reasons ​
C)formation of Pangea ​
D)human activity ​
E)asteroid impact ​
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What is the main factor contributing to the current human-caused mass extinction? ​

A)increased population growth
B)burning of fossil fuels ​
C)the industrial revolution ​
D)global-warming ​
E)decreased population growth ​
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Fungi and soil microorganisms provide ____ to ecosystems. ​

A)provisioning services
B)regulating services ​
C)carbon sequestration ​
D)hybridization ​
E)support services ​
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Which field of ecology analyzes how large-scale ecological factors influence local populations and communities? ​

A)conservation ecology
B)mixed-use conservation ​
C)alpha-diversity ​
D)landscape ecology ​
E)community ecology ​
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Biologists believe that whooping cranes suffer from a high rate of developmental deformities of the spine and trachea because of ____. ​

A)biological magnification of DDT
B)exposure to hormone-mimicking pollutants from plastics ​
C)a population bottleneck and loss of genetic variability ​
D)conservation biologists saving chicks that would have died at hatching ​
E)exposure to PCBs used as insulators in electronics ​
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The number of species a patch will support depends on its ____ and ____. ​

A)size; species richness
B)size; habitat ​
C)area; species richness ​
D)size; proximity to larger patches ​
E)habitat; proximity to larger patches ​
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Scientists at the Natural History Museum in London estimate that more than ____ percent of living species have not yet been discovered. ​

A)11
B)27 ​
C)32 ​
D)56 ​
E)98
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Scientists have found that extinction rates among ____ are accelerating rapidly. ​

A)endangered species
B)trigger species ​
C)bird species ​
D)amphibian species ​
E)plant species ​
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Sea otter populations were reduced by overhunting, allowing an overgrowth of one of their prey animals, the ____, which subsequently consumed and decimated ____.populations. ​

A)crabs; shrimp
B)abalone; algae ​
C)sea urchin; kelp ​
D)harbor seals; fish ​
E)crab; kelp ​
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Which data were used in the population viability analysis conducted for the yellow-bellied glider? ​

A)age distributions and survival probabilities
B)litter sizes and sex ratios ​
C)home ranges and litter sizes ​
D)sex ratios, age distributions, and litter sizes ​
E)litter sizes, sex ratios, lifespan, home range sizes, survival probabilities, and age distributions ​
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A DNA barcode is being developed for use in conservation biology based on ____. ​

A)mitochondrial genes in plants
B)chloroplast genes in plants ​
C)nuclear genes in animals ​
D)mitochondrial genes in animals ​
E)bacterial genes ​
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The smallest population that fits specifications of a conservation plan is a(n)____. ​

A)target population
B)endangered population ​
C)minimum viable population size ​
D)an entire ecosystem ​
E)threatened species ​
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Which statement best summarizes the results of the experiment by Damschen and her colleagues on the effect of landscape corridors on species richness? ​

A)Habitat patches with landscape corridors are at higher risk of encroachment by exotic species than are isolated habitat patches.
B)Over time, the number of native species harbored by habitat patches with landscape corridors was increasingly greater than in isolated habitat patches. ​
C)The number of both native and exotic species increased over time in habitat patches that were connected by landscape corridors. ​
D)The number of native species increased over time in isolated habitat patches but not in those connected by corridors. ​
E)The number of exotic and native species decreased in patches connected by landscape corridors.
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According to Myers, a biodiversity hot spot must harbor at least ____. ​

A)20 predator species
B)100 endemic plant species ​
C)15 extinct species ​
D)1500 endemic plant species ​
E)100 endangered species ​
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Which habitat patch sustains more species? ​

A)small
B)large ​
C)intact ​
D)separated ​
E)threatened
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Why is the COI gene sequence unsuitable as a DNA barcode for plants? ​

A)The gene has a much faster evolution rate in plants.
B)The gene has a much slower evolution rate in plants. ​
C)There are too many plant species. ​
D)There are not enough plant species. ​
E)It is too difficult to extract plant DNA. ​
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When Terry Irwin collected beetles from a tree to catalog the species, he found that ____ of the individual beetles he collected belonged to species not yet described. ​

A)less than 10%
B)25% ​
C)50% ​
D)75% ​
E)more than 90% ​
Question
A group of neighboring populations that exchange individuals is defined as a ____. ​

A)metapopulation
B)megapopulation ​
C)community ​
D)source population ​
E)sink population ​
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Conservation biology is an interdisciplinary science that focuses on ____. ​

A)saving endangered species ​
B)sequencing the DNA of all species on Earth ​
C)cataloging endemic plant species ​
D)researching trigger species ​
E)maintenance and preservation of biodiversity ​
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Which group includes the highest proportion of critically endangered, endangered, and vulnerable species? ​

A)cone snails
B)conifers
C)freshwater shrimps ​
D)reef-forming corals ​
E)cycads ​
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More than 40% of the 595 sites of imminent extinction are ____. ​

A)completely protected
B)already developed ​
C)unprotected ​
D)of large size ​
E)of small size ​
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Conservation biologists conduct population viability analyses to determine ____. ​

A)whether an environment is too badly degraded to support a species
B)how large a population must be to ensure its long-term survival ​
C)likely source populations ​
D)likely sink populations ​
E)the annual reproduction rate of a population ​
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Conservation efforts using ____ are being used to protect the critically endangered Florida panther by allowing the animals to move safely between fragmented conservation areas. ​

A)landscape corridors
B)ecotourism ​
C)beta-diversity ​
D)population viability analyses
E)introduction of nonnative prey species
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Why did local residents in the Pacific Northwest remain hostile to conservation efforts? ​

A)When the northern spotted owl was listed as endangered, logging workers lost jobs.
B)The northern spotted owl has not been listed as endangered. ​
C)When the northern spotted owl was listed as endangered, the logging industry experienced a boom. ​
D)Conservation efforts to protect trees from logging have been unsuccessful. ​
E)Conservation efforts focus on the local population and take their jobs into consideration. ​
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use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
increasing rate of asthma
use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
decline in Atlantic cod population
use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
global spread of exotic species
use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
death of vultures and increase in populations of feral dogs, rats, and flies
use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
salt water intrusion to the water table
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An alternative to species-based conservation focuses on the preservation of ____. ​

A)small species
B)large species ​
C)plant species only ​
D)insect species only ​
E)intact habitats ​
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airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
increasing rate of asthma
airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
decline in Atlantic cod population
airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
global spread of exotic species
airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
death of vultures and increase in populations of feral dogs, rats, and flies
airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
salt water intrusion to the water table
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overexploitation
increasing rate of asthma
overexploitation
decline in Atlantic cod population
overexploitation
global spread of exotic species
overexploitation
death of vultures and increase in populations of feral dogs, rats, and flies
overexploitation
salt water intrusion to the water table
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Which event accounts for 20% of the greenhouse gases recorded annually? ​

A)deforestation of dry tropical forests
B)deforestation of moist tropical forests ​
C)burning of fossil fuels ​
D)burning of coal ​
E)urbanization ​
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The success of Chitwan National Park in Nepal is attributed primarily to ____. ​

A)ecotourism
B)exclusion of local residents ​
C)ecosystem valuation ​
D)benefits provided to local residents ​
E)income derived through hunting ​
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Conservation biology is a ____. ​

A)mature science
B)young science ​
C)science that addresses speciation rates ​
D)science practiced by environmentalists ​
E)declining science ​
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decline of native species due to competition by newly introduced species
increasing rate of asthma
decline of native species due to competition by newly introduced species
decline in Atlantic cod population
decline of native species due to competition by newly introduced species
global spread of exotic species
decline of native species due to competition by newly introduced species
death of vultures and increase in populations of feral dogs, rats, and flies
decline of native species due to competition by newly introduced species
salt water intrusion to the water table
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excessive tapping of groundwater for irrigation, landscaping, and household use
increasing rate of asthma
excessive tapping of groundwater for irrigation, landscaping, and household use
decline in Atlantic cod population
excessive tapping of groundwater for irrigation, landscaping, and household use
global spread of exotic species
excessive tapping of groundwater for irrigation, landscaping, and household use
death of vultures and increase in populations of feral dogs, rats, and flies
excessive tapping of groundwater for irrigation, landscaping, and household use
salt water intrusion to the water table
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The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is an example of ____. ​

A)conservation through preservation, with people completely excluded
B)conservation through preservation, with people allowed only as temporary visitors ​
C)mixed use conservation, with some human residents and livestock grazing ​
D)mixed use conservation, with no human residents and limited livestock grazing ​
E)conservation through restoration, with efforts to remove contaminants underway ​
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Conservation of Pine Bush habitat near Albany, NY
ecosystem valuation
Conservation of Pine Bush habitat near Albany, NY
conservation through restoration
Conservation of Pine Bush habitat near Albany, NY
conservation through preservation
Conservation of Pine Bush habitat near Albany, NY
mixed-use conservation
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U.S. National Forest land may be leased by ranchers for grazing.
ecosystem valuation
U.S. National Forest land may be leased by ranchers for grazing.
conservation through restoration
U.S. National Forest land may be leased by ranchers for grazing.
conservation through preservation
U.S. National Forest land may be leased by ranchers for grazing.
mixed-use conservation
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Conservation through restoration involves ____. ​

A)completely excluding people
B)people allowed only as temporary visitors ​
C)some human residents and livestock grazing ​
D)limited livestock grazing ​
E)efforts to remove contaminants and other unnatural obstructions ​
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Replanting of trees in habitat corridors between forest fragments.
ecosystem valuation
Replanting of trees in habitat corridors between forest fragments.
conservation through restoration
Replanting of trees in habitat corridors between forest fragments.
conservation through preservation
Replanting of trees in habitat corridors between forest fragments.
mixed-use conservation
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In ____, visitors pay a fee to visit a natural preserve. ​

A)ecotourism
B)mixed-use conservation ​
C)ecosystem valuation ​
D)restoration ​
E)preservation ​
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An electric company building a hydroelectric dam pays people upstream not to deforest the watershed.
ecosystem valuation
An electric company building a hydroelectric dam pays people upstream not to deforest the watershed.
conservation through restoration
An electric company building a hydroelectric dam pays people upstream not to deforest the watershed.
conservation through preservation
An electric company building a hydroelectric dam pays people upstream not to deforest the watershed.
mixed-use conservation
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By one estimation, the gross global ecosystem valuation is ____. ​

A)equivalent to the total carbon dioxide processed by all ecosystems
B)equivalent to the total amount of carbon fixed ​
C)equivalent to the value of all goods produced on Earth ​
D)greater than the value of all goods produced on Earth ​
E)less than the value of all goods produced on Earth ​
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The Nature Conservancy buys up ecologically important tracts of land.
ecosystem valuation
The Nature Conservancy buys up ecologically important tracts of land.
conservation through restoration
The Nature Conservancy buys up ecologically important tracts of land.
conservation through preservation
The Nature Conservancy buys up ecologically important tracts of land.
mixed-use conservation
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Which concept reflects the increasing numbers of species present in an area that includes a wide variety of habitats, vegetation types, and small-scale environments? ​

A)landscape ecology
B)the species-area relationship ​
C)conservation biology ​
D)alpha-diversity ​
E)beta-diversity
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Populations that occupy ____ inevitably experience low carrying capacities. ​

A)ecotones
B)endangered habitats ​
C)small habitat patches ​
D)large habitat patches ​
E)small ecological niches ​
C
2
When subtropical forest is cleared, which biome is most likely to replace it? ​

A)grassland suitable for grazing
B)cropland ideal for agriculture ​
C)young forest with the same species ​
D)desert with poor, eroded soil ​
E)chaparral with grass and low bushes ​
D
3
Forest burning contributes nearly ____ % of all greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. ​

A)5
B)10 ​
C)20 ​
D)30 ​
E)50 ​
C
4
How does reduced river connectivity affect aquatic species? ​

A)It helps nonnative species establish in certain ecosystems.
B)It prevents species from migrating freely. ​
C)It reduces water temperature. ​
D)It increases river volume. ​
E)It assists species in long migrations. ​
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What is the significance of genetic variation? ​

A)It influences population interactions.
B)It interacts within the biosphere. ​
C)It is the raw material for sexual reproduction. ​
D)It is the most fundamental level of species classification. ​
E)It is the raw material for adaptation, speciation, and evolution. ​
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How does habitat fragmentation affect biodiversity? ​

A)As long as the fragments are of good quality habitat, biodiversity will not be affected.
B)Habitat fragmentation increases biodiversity because it reduces entry of exotic species.
C)Habitat fragmentation is a threat to biodiversity because small habitat patches sustain only small populations. ​
D)Habitat fragmentation increases biodiversity because adaptation to local conditions stimulates evolution. ​
E)Habitat fragmentation connects terrestrial and aquatic habitats. ​
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Why has Atlantic cod evolved to mature at a younger age and smaller size? ​

A)DNA damage from radiation released accidentally from nuclear power plants
B)unknown causes ​
C)food competition from other predatory fish ​
D)intraspecies competition ​
E)overexploitation by fishing ​
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Which area of the United States experiences rainfall with the lowest pH? ​

A)southwest
B)southeast ​
C)northeast ​
D)Midwest ​
E)northwest ​
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Where in the world does most deforestation occur? ​

A)the taiga in Siberia
B)the boreal forest in Canada
C)the tropical rainforest in Africa
D)the tropical rainforest in South America
E)the temperate rainforest in North America
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Overexploitation occurs as a result of ____. ​

A)harvesting of predators
B)transformation of an ecosystem to a desert ​
C)soil nutrient loss ​
D)the combined outcome of desertification and global warming ​
E)excessive harvesting of an animal or plant species ​
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Which term refers to the concentration of salts in soil? ​

A)salinization
B)desertification ​
C)erosion ​
D)deforestation ​
E)overexploitation ​
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Why have so few primates gone extinct compared to other species, such as mussels or birds? ​

A)Primates have large brains.
B)Primates are not killed for food or other human uses. ​
C)Primates live in stable environments. ​
D)Primates are among the most closely monitored and protected species. ​
E)Primates are highly mobile. ​
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Which molecule dissolves in water vapor and falls as acid precipitation? ​

A)sulfuric acid
B)ozone ​
C)mercury ​
D)sulfur dioxide ​
E)carbonic acid ​
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What were the conclusions of Gibson's experiments with small mammal populations? ​

A)Fragmentation increases biodiversity.
B)Fragmentation leads to extinction of native populations. ​
C)Fragmentation does not affect small mammal populations. ​
D)Fragmentation has the same effect on large and small mammal populations. ​
E)Fragmentation has more impact in aquatic than in terrestrial habitats. ​
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Disturbance and exposure at borders of habitat fragments are collectively termed ____. ​

A)edge effects
B)fragmentation effects ​
C)anthropogenic disturbances ​
D)reduced perimeter diversity ​
E)boundary decline ​
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Biologists have recently been interested in Miss Waldron's red colobus monkey ( Procolobus badius )because it is ____. ​

A)increasing in numbers
B)a pest to farmers ​
C)thought to be extinct ​
D)capable of carrying HIV ​
E)capable of carrying the Ebola virus ​
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In Gibson's experiment with small mammal populations in the tropical forest, ____. ​

A)most species disappeared from small islands within the first 5-7 years after fragmentation
B)all species disappeared from small islands within the first 5-7 years after fragmentation ​
C)populations increased 25 years after fragmentation ​
D)most species disappeared from small islands, but quickly recolonized after 5-7 years ​
E)fragmentation had no affect on small mammal species ​
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The ____ and ____ of rivers are key determinants of their physical habitats. ​

A)flow rate; volume
B)size; shape ​
C)flow rate; temperature ​
D)location; volume ​
E)biodiversity; species richness
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Which human activity is an example of hydrologic alteration? ​

A)overfishing
B)small-scale diversion of water for agriculture ​
C)damming of rivers ​
D)digging wells ​
E)desalination ​
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Which factor disrupts the life histories of aquatic species? ​

A)increased sedimentation
B)reduced connectivity in river systems ​
C)introduction of nonnative species ​
D)disruption of river flow patterns ​
E)low river volume ​
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Which environment would be most likely to harbor a biodiversity hotspot? ​

A)tropical island
B)temperate grassland ​
C)temperate deciduous forest ​
D)desert ​
E)savanna ​
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Teosinte, a wild relative of corn, was crossed with domestic corn in an attempt to produce a ____ variety. ​

A)herbicide resistant
B)pest resistant
C)high lysine ​
D)perennial ​
E)higher yielding ​
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Scientists have found that the Bd infection ____. ​

A)affects amphibians and fish
B)enhances lymphocyte production ​
C)may travel from low elevation to high elevation habitats ​
D)may travel from high elevation to low elevation habitats ​
E)cannot infect amphibians that never enter standing water ​
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The communities established under pure stands of eastern hemlock will likely become extinct because of ____. ​

A)feeding on the trees by the wooly adelgid
B)the Bd infection of hemlock trees ​
C)pathogenic viruses attacking these populations ​
D)pathogenic fungi attacking hemlock trees ​
E)invasive species exploiting their niche ​
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The European starling and the kudzu vine are examples of ____. ​

A)native species
B)pollution ​
C)pathogenic viruses ​
D)fungi ​
E)invasive species ​
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Background extinction rates eliminate approximately ____ species ____. ​

A)7-8; per 100 years
B)7-8; per 1000 years ​
C)7-8; per year ​
D)100; per year ​
E)100; per 1000 years ​
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27
Photosynthetic organisms provide ____ to ecosystems. ​

A)provisioning services
B)regulating services ​
C)nutrient cycling ​
D)hybridization ​
E)support services ​
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28
What is an invasive species? ​

A)a nonnative species that often outcompetes native species, leading to their extinction
B)a native species that evolves a new trait and occupies more ecological niches ​
C)a nonnative species that enriches the species diversity of a new ecosystem ​
D)a nonnative species that often outcompetes native species, leading to evolution ​
E)a nonnative species that eventually becomes extinct ​
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29
Which benefit, derived from biodiversity, would be categorized as an ecosystem service? ​

A)the anticancer drug Taxol, derived from the yew tree
B)plants and fruits that are edible by humans ​
C)cotton and other useful plant-derived fibers ​
D)decomposition of wastes ​
E)wild organisms as a source of genes for genetic engineering ​
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30
The administration of the drug diclofenac to livestock inadvertently poisoned ____ and led to an increase in ____ cases. ​

A)cattle; hoof and mouth ​
B)vultures; rabies ​
C)children; epilepsy ​
D)coyotes; hemolytic E. coli ​
E)cattle egrets; avian flu ​
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Photosynthetic organisms are essential for limiting the damage done by global warming because they ____. ​

A)move carbon from the atmosphere to living organisms
B)move carbon from the soil to the atmosphere ​
C)move carbon from the atmosphere to the soil ​
D)produce oxygen ​
E)sequester carbon in geologic sediments ​
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32
Worldwide declines in the population size of frogs have recently been linked to ____. ​

A)overharvesting
B)a fungus ​
C)dams ​
D)decreases in global temperatures
E)increases in precipitation
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33
The oldest known Bd infections in the world dated to ____. ​

A)1894 in Brazil
B)1894 in Korea ​
C)1900 in Illinois ​
D)1911 in Korea ​
E)1900 in Brazil ​
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34
Which airborne pollutant contributes to global warming? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)ozone ​
C)mercury ​
D)sulfur dioxide ​
E)carbonic acid ​
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35
Provisioning services ____. ​

A)are critical functions that preserve and recycle resources upon which ecosystems depend
B)transfer CO2 to a nutrient compartment in the biosphere ​
C)enable populations to function within their food webs ​
D)describe the availability of plants, animals, and other materials useful to all organisms ​
E)involves planting crops for use by many organisms ​
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36
Biodiversity hotspots are defined as areas where biodiversity is both ____ and ____. ​

A)concentrated; endangered
B)researched; protected ​
C)low; increasing ​
D)overexploited; studied ​
E)low; declining ​
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37
Taxol, a drug treatment for breast and ovarian cancer, was isolated from ____. ​

A)frog skin
B)vascular cambium of a tree
C)roots of a tree
D)insects
E)primates
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38
The greatest rate of extinction of all time is/was probably caused by ____. ​

A)an ice age
B)unknown reasons ​
C)formation of Pangea ​
D)human activity ​
E)asteroid impact ​
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39
What is the main factor contributing to the current human-caused mass extinction? ​

A)increased population growth
B)burning of fossil fuels ​
C)the industrial revolution ​
D)global-warming ​
E)decreased population growth ​
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40
Fungi and soil microorganisms provide ____ to ecosystems. ​

A)provisioning services
B)regulating services ​
C)carbon sequestration ​
D)hybridization ​
E)support services ​
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41
Which field of ecology analyzes how large-scale ecological factors influence local populations and communities? ​

A)conservation ecology
B)mixed-use conservation ​
C)alpha-diversity ​
D)landscape ecology ​
E)community ecology ​
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42
Biologists believe that whooping cranes suffer from a high rate of developmental deformities of the spine and trachea because of ____. ​

A)biological magnification of DDT
B)exposure to hormone-mimicking pollutants from plastics ​
C)a population bottleneck and loss of genetic variability ​
D)conservation biologists saving chicks that would have died at hatching ​
E)exposure to PCBs used as insulators in electronics ​
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43
The number of species a patch will support depends on its ____ and ____. ​

A)size; species richness
B)size; habitat ​
C)area; species richness ​
D)size; proximity to larger patches ​
E)habitat; proximity to larger patches ​
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44
Scientists at the Natural History Museum in London estimate that more than ____ percent of living species have not yet been discovered. ​

A)11
B)27 ​
C)32 ​
D)56 ​
E)98
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45
Scientists have found that extinction rates among ____ are accelerating rapidly. ​

A)endangered species
B)trigger species ​
C)bird species ​
D)amphibian species ​
E)plant species ​
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46
Sea otter populations were reduced by overhunting, allowing an overgrowth of one of their prey animals, the ____, which subsequently consumed and decimated ____.populations. ​

A)crabs; shrimp
B)abalone; algae ​
C)sea urchin; kelp ​
D)harbor seals; fish ​
E)crab; kelp ​
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47
Which data were used in the population viability analysis conducted for the yellow-bellied glider? ​

A)age distributions and survival probabilities
B)litter sizes and sex ratios ​
C)home ranges and litter sizes ​
D)sex ratios, age distributions, and litter sizes ​
E)litter sizes, sex ratios, lifespan, home range sizes, survival probabilities, and age distributions ​
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48
A DNA barcode is being developed for use in conservation biology based on ____. ​

A)mitochondrial genes in plants
B)chloroplast genes in plants ​
C)nuclear genes in animals ​
D)mitochondrial genes in animals ​
E)bacterial genes ​
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49
The smallest population that fits specifications of a conservation plan is a(n)____. ​

A)target population
B)endangered population ​
C)minimum viable population size ​
D)an entire ecosystem ​
E)threatened species ​
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50
Which statement best summarizes the results of the experiment by Damschen and her colleagues on the effect of landscape corridors on species richness? ​

A)Habitat patches with landscape corridors are at higher risk of encroachment by exotic species than are isolated habitat patches.
B)Over time, the number of native species harbored by habitat patches with landscape corridors was increasingly greater than in isolated habitat patches. ​
C)The number of both native and exotic species increased over time in habitat patches that were connected by landscape corridors. ​
D)The number of native species increased over time in isolated habitat patches but not in those connected by corridors. ​
E)The number of exotic and native species decreased in patches connected by landscape corridors.
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51
According to Myers, a biodiversity hot spot must harbor at least ____. ​

A)20 predator species
B)100 endemic plant species ​
C)15 extinct species ​
D)1500 endemic plant species ​
E)100 endangered species ​
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52
Which habitat patch sustains more species? ​

A)small
B)large ​
C)intact ​
D)separated ​
E)threatened
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53
Why is the COI gene sequence unsuitable as a DNA barcode for plants? ​

A)The gene has a much faster evolution rate in plants.
B)The gene has a much slower evolution rate in plants. ​
C)There are too many plant species. ​
D)There are not enough plant species. ​
E)It is too difficult to extract plant DNA. ​
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54
When Terry Irwin collected beetles from a tree to catalog the species, he found that ____ of the individual beetles he collected belonged to species not yet described. ​

A)less than 10%
B)25% ​
C)50% ​
D)75% ​
E)more than 90% ​
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55
A group of neighboring populations that exchange individuals is defined as a ____. ​

A)metapopulation
B)megapopulation ​
C)community ​
D)source population ​
E)sink population ​
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56
Conservation biology is an interdisciplinary science that focuses on ____. ​

A)saving endangered species ​
B)sequencing the DNA of all species on Earth ​
C)cataloging endemic plant species ​
D)researching trigger species ​
E)maintenance and preservation of biodiversity ​
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57
Which group includes the highest proportion of critically endangered, endangered, and vulnerable species? ​

A)cone snails
B)conifers
C)freshwater shrimps ​
D)reef-forming corals ​
E)cycads ​
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More than 40% of the 595 sites of imminent extinction are ____. ​

A)completely protected
B)already developed ​
C)unprotected ​
D)of large size ​
E)of small size ​
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59
Conservation biologists conduct population viability analyses to determine ____. ​

A)whether an environment is too badly degraded to support a species
B)how large a population must be to ensure its long-term survival ​
C)likely source populations ​
D)likely sink populations ​
E)the annual reproduction rate of a population ​
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60
Conservation efforts using ____ are being used to protect the critically endangered Florida panther by allowing the animals to move safely between fragmented conservation areas. ​

A)landscape corridors
B)ecotourism ​
C)beta-diversity ​
D)population viability analyses
E)introduction of nonnative prey species
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61
Why did local residents in the Pacific Northwest remain hostile to conservation efforts? ​

A)When the northern spotted owl was listed as endangered, logging workers lost jobs.
B)The northern spotted owl has not been listed as endangered. ​
C)When the northern spotted owl was listed as endangered, the logging industry experienced a boom. ​
D)Conservation efforts to protect trees from logging have been unsuccessful. ​
E)Conservation efforts focus on the local population and take their jobs into consideration. ​
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62
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use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
increasing rate of asthma
use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
decline in Atlantic cod population
use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
global spread of exotic species
use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
death of vultures and increase in populations of feral dogs, rats, and flies
use of drugs on domestic cattle poisoned native bird species
salt water intrusion to the water table
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63
An alternative to species-based conservation focuses on the preservation of ____. ​

A)small species
B)large species ​
C)plant species only ​
D)insect species only ​
E)intact habitats ​
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64
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airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
increasing rate of asthma
airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
decline in Atlantic cod population
airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
global spread of exotic species
airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
death of vultures and increase in populations of feral dogs, rats, and flies
airborne pollutants from combustion of fossil fuels
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65
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overexploitation
increasing rate of asthma
overexploitation
decline in Atlantic cod population
overexploitation
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66
Which event accounts for 20% of the greenhouse gases recorded annually? ​

A)deforestation of dry tropical forests
B)deforestation of moist tropical forests ​
C)burning of fossil fuels ​
D)burning of coal ​
E)urbanization ​
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67
The success of Chitwan National Park in Nepal is attributed primarily to ____. ​

A)ecotourism
B)exclusion of local residents ​
C)ecosystem valuation ​
D)benefits provided to local residents ​
E)income derived through hunting ​
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68
Conservation biology is a ____. ​

A)mature science
B)young science ​
C)science that addresses speciation rates ​
D)science practiced by environmentalists ​
E)declining science ​
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69
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decline of native species due to competition by newly introduced species
increasing rate of asthma
decline of native species due to competition by newly introduced species
decline in Atlantic cod population
decline of native species due to competition by newly introduced species
global spread of exotic species
decline of native species due to competition by newly introduced species
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70
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excessive tapping of groundwater for irrigation, landscaping, and household use
increasing rate of asthma
excessive tapping of groundwater for irrigation, landscaping, and household use
decline in Atlantic cod population
excessive tapping of groundwater for irrigation, landscaping, and household use
global spread of exotic species
excessive tapping of groundwater for irrigation, landscaping, and household use
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71
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is an example of ____. ​

A)conservation through preservation, with people completely excluded
B)conservation through preservation, with people allowed only as temporary visitors ​
C)mixed use conservation, with some human residents and livestock grazing ​
D)mixed use conservation, with no human residents and limited livestock grazing ​
E)conservation through restoration, with efforts to remove contaminants underway ​
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Conservation of Pine Bush habitat near Albany, NY
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Conservation of Pine Bush habitat near Albany, NY
conservation through restoration
Conservation of Pine Bush habitat near Albany, NY
conservation through preservation
Conservation of Pine Bush habitat near Albany, NY
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U.S. National Forest land may be leased by ranchers for grazing.
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U.S. National Forest land may be leased by ranchers for grazing.
conservation through restoration
U.S. National Forest land may be leased by ranchers for grazing.
conservation through preservation
U.S. National Forest land may be leased by ranchers for grazing.
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74
Conservation through restoration involves ____. ​

A)completely excluding people
B)people allowed only as temporary visitors ​
C)some human residents and livestock grazing ​
D)limited livestock grazing ​
E)efforts to remove contaminants and other unnatural obstructions ​
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Replanting of trees in habitat corridors between forest fragments.
ecosystem valuation
Replanting of trees in habitat corridors between forest fragments.
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Replanting of trees in habitat corridors between forest fragments.
conservation through preservation
Replanting of trees in habitat corridors between forest fragments.
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76
In ____, visitors pay a fee to visit a natural preserve. ​

A)ecotourism
B)mixed-use conservation ​
C)ecosystem valuation ​
D)restoration ​
E)preservation ​
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77
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An electric company building a hydroelectric dam pays people upstream not to deforest the watershed.
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An electric company building a hydroelectric dam pays people upstream not to deforest the watershed.
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An electric company building a hydroelectric dam pays people upstream not to deforest the watershed.
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An electric company building a hydroelectric dam pays people upstream not to deforest the watershed.
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78
By one estimation, the gross global ecosystem valuation is ____. ​

A)equivalent to the total carbon dioxide processed by all ecosystems
B)equivalent to the total amount of carbon fixed ​
C)equivalent to the value of all goods produced on Earth ​
D)greater than the value of all goods produced on Earth ​
E)less than the value of all goods produced on Earth ​
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The Nature Conservancy buys up ecologically important tracts of land.
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The Nature Conservancy buys up ecologically important tracts of land.
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The Nature Conservancy buys up ecologically important tracts of land.
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The Nature Conservancy buys up ecologically important tracts of land.
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80
Which concept reflects the increasing numbers of species present in an area that includes a wide variety of habitats, vegetation types, and small-scale environments? ​

A)landscape ecology
B)the species-area relationship ​
C)conservation biology ​
D)alpha-diversity ​
E)beta-diversity
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