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Deck 59: Ecosystems Ecology
1
Which of these is a heterotroph?
A) a phytoplanktonic diatom
B) a moss plant
C) an oak tree
D) a corn plant
E) a fish
A) a phytoplanktonic diatom
B) a moss plant
C) an oak tree
D) a corn plant
E) a fish
a fish
2
How does energy enter a food chain through primary producers?
A) The energy comes from detriivores.
B) The energy enters through photosynthesis.
C) Primary producers receive energy from secondary consumers.
D) The energy is made available through heterotrophs.
E) Primary producers can make the energy.
A) The energy comes from detriivores.
B) The energy enters through photosynthesis.
C) Primary producers receive energy from secondary consumers.
D) The energy is made available through heterotrophs.
E) Primary producers can make the energy.
The energy enters through photosynthesis.
3
In most food webs, chain lengths are
A) complex.
B) long.
C) short.
D) sixteen.
E) two.
A) complex.
B) long.
C) short.
D) sixteen.
E) two.
short.
4
What is production efficiency?
A) The rate of photosynthetic fixation as a function of temperature.
B) The percentage of energy assimilated by an organism that becomes new biomass.
C) The amount of energy used by organisms at every node of a food web.
D) Consumption of primary production by the second and third levels of a food web.
E) The net gain to an ecosystem based on photosynthetic production.
A) The rate of photosynthetic fixation as a function of temperature.
B) The percentage of energy assimilated by an organism that becomes new biomass.
C) The amount of energy used by organisms at every node of a food web.
D) Consumption of primary production by the second and third levels of a food web.
E) The net gain to an ecosystem based on photosynthetic production.
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5
Production efficiency is _______ in ectotherms than in endotherms.
A) higher
B) lower
C) the same
D) more often zero
E) fine
A) higher
B) lower
C) the same
D) more often zero
E) fine
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6
Deforestation in areas like Madagascar can significantly affect the water cycle. Why is this?
A) Less moisture is transpired into the atmosphere.
B) It is more difficult for soil nutrients to leech into streams.
C) Weathering of rocks and soil does not release nutrients to bind to water.
D) The rate of evapotranspiration increases dramatically.
E) Cloud cover will increase.
A) Less moisture is transpired into the atmosphere.
B) It is more difficult for soil nutrients to leech into streams.
C) Weathering of rocks and soil does not release nutrients to bind to water.
D) The rate of evapotranspiration increases dramatically.
E) Cloud cover will increase.
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7
An oak tree can support hundreds of beetles, caterpillars and other primary consumers. This is an example of
A) a pyramid of biomass.
B) excessive levels of primary production.
C) an unusually diverse group of primary consumers.
D) primary parasitism.
E) an inverted pyramid.
A) a pyramid of biomass.
B) excessive levels of primary production.
C) an unusually diverse group of primary consumers.
D) primary parasitism.
E) an inverted pyramid.
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8
Ecosystem ecology is primarily concerned with
A) ecosystem stability.
B) interactions among species.
C) the synthesis of new forms of nutrients.
D) patterns of species diversity.
E) movement of energy and materials through organisms and their communities.
A) ecosystem stability.
B) interactions among species.
C) the synthesis of new forms of nutrients.
D) patterns of species diversity.
E) movement of energy and materials through organisms and their communities.
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9
Gross Primary Production =
A) Net Primary Production
B) Total Ecosystem Energy
C) Respiration
D) 1/Net Primary Production
E) Net Primary Production + Cellular Respiration
A) Net Primary Production
B) Total Ecosystem Energy
C) Respiration
D) 1/Net Primary Production
E) Net Primary Production + Cellular Respiration
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10
In subarctic saltmarshes, the addition of phosphorus has no effect on productivity but additional nitrogen will increase productivity. In this example, nitrogen is a
A) stimulant of evapotranspiration.
B) precursor to phosphorus.
C) biomagnifying factor.
D) limiting factor.
E) lipid solvent.
A) stimulant of evapotranspiration.
B) precursor to phosphorus.
C) biomagnifying factor.
D) limiting factor.
E) lipid solvent.
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11
The total biomass in an ecosystem at any one point in time is the
A) standing crop.
B) gross primary production.
C) net primary production.
D) None of these choices are correct.
E) pyramid of energy.
A) standing crop.
B) gross primary production.
C) net primary production.
D) None of these choices are correct.
E) pyramid of energy.
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12
Primary production is generally highest in
A) taiga.
B) temperate rain forests.
C) temperate oceans.
D) tropical rain forests.
E) tropical oceans.
A) taiga.
B) temperate rain forests.
C) temperate oceans.
D) tropical rain forests.
E) tropical oceans.
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13
In which of the following is primary productivity highest?
A) tropical forests
B) prairies
C) cool deserts
D) hot deserts
E) the Arctic
A) tropical forests
B) prairies
C) cool deserts
D) hot deserts
E) the Arctic
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14
What are the two most important nutrients affecting production in aquatic ecosystems?
A) oxygen and hydrogen
B) carbon and oxygen
C) carbon and iron
D) nitrogen and phosphorus
E) carbon and calcium
A) oxygen and hydrogen
B) carbon and oxygen
C) carbon and iron
D) nitrogen and phosphorus
E) carbon and calcium
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15
Annual net primary productivity
A) is equal on all continents.
B) generally increases from the equator to the poles.
C) is greatest in the open ocean.
D) is usually higher in warm areas.
E) None of these choices are correct.
A) is equal on all continents.
B) generally increases from the equator to the poles.
C) is greatest in the open ocean.
D) is usually higher in warm areas.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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16
Net productivity can be measured as
A) numbers of herbivores.
B) biomass of detritivores.
C) energy stored in biomass.
D) sunlight striking an area of the planet.
E) None of these choices are correct.
A) numbers of herbivores.
B) biomass of detritivores.
C) energy stored in biomass.
D) sunlight striking an area of the planet.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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17
The giant interconnected global ecosystem is called the
A) community.
B) biosphere.
C) panspermic possibility.
D) ecosphere.
E) trophic web.
A) community.
B) biosphere.
C) panspermic possibility.
D) ecosphere.
E) trophic web.
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18
What is the current concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
A) 100 parts per million
B) 140 parts per million
C) 42 parts per thousand
D) 380 parts per million
E) 1150 parts per million
A) 100 parts per million
B) 140 parts per million
C) 42 parts per thousand
D) 380 parts per million
E) 1150 parts per million
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19
Stilling and Drake have conducted experiments about what, if any, effects that elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide might have on insect herbivory of plants. What did they find?
A) elevated plant growth but no change in insect herbivory
B) no change in plant growth but elevated insect herbivory
C) elevated plant growth but reduced insect herbivory
D) elevated release of carbon dioxide by plants subject to insect herbivory
E) no change in both plant growth and insect herbivory
A) elevated plant growth but no change in insect herbivory
B) no change in plant growth but elevated insect herbivory
C) elevated plant growth but reduced insect herbivory
D) elevated release of carbon dioxide by plants subject to insect herbivory
E) no change in both plant growth and insect herbivory
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20
What organisms are important nitrogen fixers in aquatic ecosystems?
A) diatoms
B) cyanobacteria
C) algae
D) rhizobial fungi
E) symbiotic coral animals
A) diatoms
B) cyanobacteria
C) algae
D) rhizobial fungi
E) symbiotic coral animals
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21
If a forested area surrounding a stream is cleared of trees, what has been found to happen to the stream?
A) export of nutrients from the soil
B) greater rates of soil and rock weathering
C) increased run-off of water from the soil to the stream
D) greater rates of chemical leaching from the soil to the water
E) All of the choices are correct.
A) export of nutrients from the soil
B) greater rates of soil and rock weathering
C) increased run-off of water from the soil to the stream
D) greater rates of chemical leaching from the soil to the water
E) All of the choices are correct.
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22
Which global elemental cycle is most heavily influenced by human activities?
A) carbon
B) water
C) sulfur
D) phosphorus
E) None of these choices are correct.
A) carbon
B) water
C) sulfur
D) phosphorus
E) None of these choices are correct.
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23
What is a major source of naturally produced sulfur in the atmosphere?
A) burning of fossil fuels
B) volcanic eruptions
C) denitrification
D) primary production
E) the upwelling of deep ocean water
A) burning of fossil fuels
B) volcanic eruptions
C) denitrification
D) primary production
E) the upwelling of deep ocean water
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24
Most evapotranspiration occurs from the sea.
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25
Grasslands have a lower herbivore biomass than deserts.
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26
Phytoplankton consume zooplankton.
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27
Biomass is always highest at the lower trophic levels.
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28
Air pollutants can increase heritable mutations.
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29
Biomagnification of chemicals such as DDT results in lower trophic levels becoming enriched in these chemicals.
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