Deck 4: Ecology and Geology

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The study of controls over the distribution and abundance of living things is called

A)ecosystem restoration
B)biota
C)ecosystem management
D)ecology
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Sea otter reintroduction in Alaska has led to

A)extinction of sea urchins
B)increase in kelp forests
C)decrease in kelp forests
D)ecosystem degradation
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An ecosystem involves only the living organisms in a region.
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Which of the following does not tend to increase biodiversity in an ecosystem?

A)evolution
B)diverse habitats
C)extreme disturbance
D)relatively constant environmental factors
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One result of wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park is

A)increase in fine sediment in streams
B)increased species diversity in prey species
C)decreased species diversity in prey species
D)regrowth of streamside vegetation
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Why are native trees more diverse in North America than in Europe?

A)The larger ice sheets in North America caused more species to go extinct.
B)North American trees expanded into mountain ranges during glaciations.
C)European trees were trapped between the ice sheet and E-W trending mountain ranges.
D)North American trees are all of tropical origin.
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How a species "makes its living" is called its

A)habitat
B)niche
C)biota
D)ecology
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Restoring the Everglades ecosystem will require

A)controlling human population in south Florida
B)channelization of rivers
C)reintroduction of endangered species
D)extensive groundwater pumping
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Tree roots can interact with the geological environment to help reduce landsliding.
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An indigenous ecosystem is one that

A)is heavily impacted by humans
B)is not substantially impacted by humans
C)is reconstructed by humans
D)includes native human beings
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Ecosystems can be constructed by humans.
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Coastal marshes reduce flooding and coastal erosion. This impact is an example of

A)ecosystem restoration
B)ecological succession
C)environmental stewardship
D)natural service functions of ecosystems
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Species with disproportionate influences on their ecosystems are called

A)dominant species
B)keystone species
C)endangered species
D)natural species
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Landslides in Southern California mountains can benefit steelhead trout.
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The part of an ecosystem where a species lives is called its niche.
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A group of individuals capable of interbreeding is called a(n)

A)ecosystem
B)species
C)biota
D)ecological community
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The Kissimmee River in Florida needed restoration because of

A)channelization
B)extreme industrial pollution
C)seawall construction
D)introduction of exotic species
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The dominant processes in an ecosystem are

A)life and death
B)damage and restoration
C)energy flows and chemical cycles
D)interactions of biota and geologic environment
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What human activities have impacted the Everglades negatively?

A)removal of keystone species
B)commercial fishing
C)wetlands draining
D)removal of sand dune vegetation
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As an ecosystem evolves following disturbance, it follows the path of

A)succession
B)restoration
C)naturalization
D)ecology
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The ________ of a sea urchin in a kelp forest is eating kelp.
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Seawalls can decrease biodiversity by narrowing beaches.
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________ is the process of altering a site or area with the objective of reestablishing indigenous, historical ecosystems.
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Sea urchins help preserve kelp in kelp forests.
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A(n) ________ species has an effect on its ecological community disproportionate to its abundance.
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Mountain ranges may have influenced biodiversity of trees in Europe and North America.
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Disturbance in an ecosystem can increase biodiversity.
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Introduction of a(n) ________ plant species reduced biodiversity of small dunes at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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A(n) ________ is a group of individuals capable of interbreeding.
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A(n) ________ is a group of populations of different species living in the same area with varying degrees of interaction with each other.
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Disturbance in an ecosystem can decrease biodiversity.
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The orientation of mountain ranges influenced the diversity of ________ species in Europe and North America.
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Succession of tree species should be a common process in an avalanche chute.
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________ is the study of controls over the distribution and abundance of living things.
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Wolves and sea otters are examples of ________ species.
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Wolves in Yellowstone National Park reduced streamside willows by forcing the elk to take cover in the stream channels.
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________ was a prominent scientist who advocated the use of an appropriate time scale in analyzing the environmental crisis.
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A(n) ________ of coastal marshes is the prevention of coastal erosion.
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A volcano that erupts with frequent, moderate eruptions is more likely to increase biodiversity than is a volcano that erupts with major eruptions.
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The Kissimmee River ecosystem benefited greatly from stream channelization and flood control.
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The ________ of a region includes all living organisms living there.
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Cheatgrass is an exotic plant that continues to invade the sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the western interior United States. It is likely to decrease the ________ of the region.
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The study of controls over the distribution and abundance of living things is called

A)ecosystem restoration
B)biota
C)ecosystem management
D)ecology
D
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Sea otter reintroduction in Alaska has led to

A)extinction of sea urchins
B)increase in kelp forests
C)decrease in kelp forests
D)ecosystem degradation
B
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An ecosystem involves only the living organisms in a region.
False
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Which of the following does not tend to increase biodiversity in an ecosystem?

A)evolution
B)diverse habitats
C)extreme disturbance
D)relatively constant environmental factors
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One result of wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park is

A)increase in fine sediment in streams
B)increased species diversity in prey species
C)decreased species diversity in prey species
D)regrowth of streamside vegetation
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Why are native trees more diverse in North America than in Europe?

A)The larger ice sheets in North America caused more species to go extinct.
B)North American trees expanded into mountain ranges during glaciations.
C)European trees were trapped between the ice sheet and E-W trending mountain ranges.
D)North American trees are all of tropical origin.
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How a species "makes its living" is called its

A)habitat
B)niche
C)biota
D)ecology
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Restoring the Everglades ecosystem will require

A)controlling human population in south Florida
B)channelization of rivers
C)reintroduction of endangered species
D)extensive groundwater pumping
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Tree roots can interact with the geological environment to help reduce landsliding.
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An indigenous ecosystem is one that

A)is heavily impacted by humans
B)is not substantially impacted by humans
C)is reconstructed by humans
D)includes native human beings
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Ecosystems can be constructed by humans.
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12
Coastal marshes reduce flooding and coastal erosion. This impact is an example of

A)ecosystem restoration
B)ecological succession
C)environmental stewardship
D)natural service functions of ecosystems
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Species with disproportionate influences on their ecosystems are called

A)dominant species
B)keystone species
C)endangered species
D)natural species
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Landslides in Southern California mountains can benefit steelhead trout.
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The part of an ecosystem where a species lives is called its niche.
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A group of individuals capable of interbreeding is called a(n)

A)ecosystem
B)species
C)biota
D)ecological community
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The Kissimmee River in Florida needed restoration because of

A)channelization
B)extreme industrial pollution
C)seawall construction
D)introduction of exotic species
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The dominant processes in an ecosystem are

A)life and death
B)damage and restoration
C)energy flows and chemical cycles
D)interactions of biota and geologic environment
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What human activities have impacted the Everglades negatively?

A)removal of keystone species
B)commercial fishing
C)wetlands draining
D)removal of sand dune vegetation
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As an ecosystem evolves following disturbance, it follows the path of

A)succession
B)restoration
C)naturalization
D)ecology
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The ________ of a sea urchin in a kelp forest is eating kelp.
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Seawalls can decrease biodiversity by narrowing beaches.
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________ is the process of altering a site or area with the objective of reestablishing indigenous, historical ecosystems.
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Sea urchins help preserve kelp in kelp forests.
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A(n) ________ species has an effect on its ecological community disproportionate to its abundance.
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Mountain ranges may have influenced biodiversity of trees in Europe and North America.
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Disturbance in an ecosystem can increase biodiversity.
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Introduction of a(n) ________ plant species reduced biodiversity of small dunes at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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A(n) ________ is a group of individuals capable of interbreeding.
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A(n) ________ is a group of populations of different species living in the same area with varying degrees of interaction with each other.
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Disturbance in an ecosystem can decrease biodiversity.
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The orientation of mountain ranges influenced the diversity of ________ species in Europe and North America.
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Succession of tree species should be a common process in an avalanche chute.
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________ is the study of controls over the distribution and abundance of living things.
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Wolves and sea otters are examples of ________ species.
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Wolves in Yellowstone National Park reduced streamside willows by forcing the elk to take cover in the stream channels.
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________ was a prominent scientist who advocated the use of an appropriate time scale in analyzing the environmental crisis.
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A(n) ________ of coastal marshes is the prevention of coastal erosion.
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A volcano that erupts with frequent, moderate eruptions is more likely to increase biodiversity than is a volcano that erupts with major eruptions.
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The Kissimmee River ecosystem benefited greatly from stream channelization and flood control.
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The ________ of a region includes all living organisms living there.
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Cheatgrass is an exotic plant that continues to invade the sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the western interior United States. It is likely to decrease the ________ of the region.
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