Deck 8: Sustaining Biodiversity: the Species Approach

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The most important threat to survival of polar bears at this time is

A) ocean currents delivering pollutants to the Arctic Ocean from oceans in more temperate climate zones
B) hunting by native populations
C) tourism disruptions
D) warming of the frozen Arctic, which has has caused the winter ice pack to shrink and break up earlier, thus limiting hunting opportunities for the bears
E) a normal population cycle that will result in their slow extinction
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_____ have estimated that up to 25% of the world's current animal and plant species could be gone by 2050, and 50% could be gone by the end of the century.

A) Edward O. Wilson and Stuart Pimm
B) Philip Levin and Donald Levin
C) Norman Myers and Aldo Leopold
D) Donald Levin and Stuart Pimm
E) Gas and oil company executives
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An endangered species is any species that can

A) undergo alteration of its genetic traits
B) become rare within the next century
C) soon become extinct in all or part of its range
D) eventually become threatened or rare
E) be considered economically important, but is rare
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Wild species' instrumental value includes their use as

A) food crops
B) fuelwood
C) sources of medicine
D) lumber
E) food crops, lumber, fuelwood and sources of medicine
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The species area relationship concept suggests that if 90% of a coral reef is lost

A) 90% of the species utilizing the reef will go extinct.
B) 100% of the species will go extinct.
C) 50% of the species will go extinct.
D) 35% will go extinct.
E) There will be no loss of species.
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A biologist is most likely to say that the passenger pigeon is

A) Endangered
B) locally extinct
C) ecologically extinct
D) biologically extinct
E) Threatened
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An increase in the number of polar bears seen visiting human settlements indicates that

A) Polar bear populations are not actually declining.
B) More limited hunting is driving the bears to seek food in human settlements more frequently.
C) Polar bear populations are on the increase.
D) Human food is more appealing to polar bears than wild seals.
E) Polar bear populations are on the increase and human food is more appealing to polar bears than wild seals.
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While the hide of a male lion in Kenya will bring in $1,000, if the same male lion lives to age seven, he would bring in approximately ____ ecotourist dollars.

A) $5,000
B) $10,000
C) $50,000
D) $515,000
E) The value of a male lion in ecotourist dollars cannot be estimated.
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A bioprospector is most likely someone who

A) searches for fuel produced by plants
B) tests plants and animals in tropical forests, and other ecosystems, to find chemicals that are potentially useful as medicinal drugs
C) searches for truffles with the use of pigs to sniff out their partially hidden locations
D) searches for oil and natural gas in areas below biologically rich ecosystems
E) has a degree in biology but prospects for gold or other metals
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National parks can be viewed as habitat islands surrounded by

A) Logging
B) industrial activity and mining
C) mining and logging
D) mining, logging and agriculture
E) mining, logging, agriculture and industrial activity
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In the year 1900, there were over 315,000 wild orangutans. What percentage of this number remains in the wild, and where are the majority of them located?

A) 90%, Indonesia and Malaysia
B) 10%, Indonesia and Malaysia
C) 50%, Malaysia
D) 90%, Indonesia
E) 10%, Indonesia
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The greatest threat to most species is

A) loss of habitat
B) water pollution
C) parasites
D) sport hunting
E) climate change
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The greatest eliminator of species is habitat destruction of

A) coral reefs
B) Grasslands
C) tropical forests
D) Deserts
E) temperate forests
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Causes of extinction and reduction in wild species' populations include all of the following except

A) habitat loss
B) human population growth
C) sustainable development
D) pollution
E) invasive species
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The current rate of extinction is between _____ and _____ times the rate that existed before humans arrived on Earth.

A) 5 and 10
B) 10 and 100
C) 100 and 1,000
D) The rate is the same as it was before humans arrived on earth.
E) There is no way to determine the extinction rate before humans arrived on earth, so these numbers cannot be estimated or compared.
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Which one of the following statements about polar bears is not true?

A) In 2008, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service placed the Alaskan polar bear on its list of threatened species.
B) Alaskan state government officials are trying to have the polar bear delisted.
C) Polar bear populations are a significant threat to wolf populations in Alaska
D) Oil and coal industry leaders want the polar bear delisted in Alaska
E) Less than 60% of the world population of polar bears lives in Alaska
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Some biodiversity experts advise us to focus our efforts on

A) slowing high rates of extinction in biodiversity hotspots
B) slowing extinction in temperature deciduous forests
C) saving single important species
D) saving the polar bear which is the most endangered of all creatures
E) saving fish populations because of their importance as a food source for humans
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Philip Levin, Donald Levin and other biologist have cautioned us that speciation rates can increase for opportunistic species such as

A) Fish
B) Birds
C) reptiles and birds
D) birds and weeds
E) weeds, rodents and cockroaches
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Geologic records indicate that the earth has experienced perhaps ________mass extinction(s) where up to ______________percent of the species disappeared.

A) 1, 50
B) 5, 95
C) 1, 95
D) 3, 75
E) 3, 50
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People who believe that wild species have an inherent right to exist generally believe in

A) species' economic value
B) species' extrinsic value
C) a stewardship view
D) a utilitarian view
E) recreational value of species to humans
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A major factor in the population explosion of the zebra mussel in the Great Lakes region is

A) the zebra mussel's specialist ecological niche
B) its rapid reproductive rate
C) its lack of natural enemies that might control its population
D) that it is a prey species of the sea lamprey
E) its rapid reproductive rate and its lack of natural enemies that might control its population
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The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) addresses all of the following except

A) It restricts international trade of roughly 5,000 species of animals.
B) It restricts international trade of roughly 28,000 species of plants.
C) It focuses on ecosystems rather than individual species.
D) It has helped to reduce international trade on elephant ivory.
E) It has been signed by 174 member countries, including the United States.
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In a biomagnification situation, assume that a dangerous chemical, called "X"is present in the water of a small bay at a concentration of .00005 parts per million (ppm). Also assume there are three layers of consumption between the water and a certain predatory bird that lives around the lake, and at each step of consumption, chemical X gets magnified 1000 times. What is the final concentration of chemical X in the predatory bird after eating 100 fish in a week?

A) At the end of one week, the bird will have 50 ppm of chemical X
B) At the end of one week, the bird will have 5 ppm of chemical X
C) At the end of one week, the bird will have 100 ppm of chemical X
D) At the end of one week, the bird will have 1,000 atoms of chemical X
E) At the end of one week, the bird will have 10 ppm of chemical X
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Recent genetic research indicates that ____ or more individuals are needed for an endangered species to maintain its capacity for biological evolution.

A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
E) 100,000
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The international illegal trade in wildlife brings in an average of

A) $600,000 per year
B) $600,000 per hour
C) $1.1 million per year
D) $500,000 per hour
E) $100 million per year
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Egg pulling refers to

A) techniques used to extend the breeding span of captured birds
B) collecting eggs from the wild and hatching them in zoos or research centers
C) using fertility drugs to increase productivity
D) production of hybrids in captive breeding programs
E) collecting unfertilized eggs from ovaries of wild animals
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Which of the following is not true of the Endangered Species Act of 1973?

A) it is one of the world's most far-reaching environmental laws
B) it is based on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
C) it authorizes identification of endangered species solely on a biological basis
D) it makes it illegal to buy products made from threatened or endangered species
E) it is very controversial
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Argentina fire ants can be described by all of the following except:

A) They attack with painful and burning stings.
B) They have killed humans, pets, and livestock.
C) Some success in controlling the ants has been achieved with predatory flies.
D) Native ant species help to keep them in check.
E) They have spread throughout much of the southern United States.
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Japanese kudzu vine offers all of the following except

A) starch used in Asian beverages and herbal remedies
B) control of soil erosion
C) toxic berries that deplete bird populations
D) a source of tree-free paper
E) herbal remedies for diseases
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All of the following would strengthen the Endangered Species Act except

A) establishing a core of survival habitats for listed species
B) greatly increasing the funding for carrying out the ESA
C) making the protection of endangered species on private land voluntary
D) developing recovery plans for listed species more quickly
E) emphasizing the protection of biological diversity and ecosystem functioning
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Which of the following statements is not true about the Convention on Biological Diversity?

A) It has been ratified by 191 countries.
B) It legally commits participating governments to reducing the rate of biodiversity loss.
C) It focuses on ecosystems rather than individual species.
D) It has been ratified by the United States.
E) Implementation has been slow.
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All of the following actions will help to control invasive species except

A) Do not remove wild plants from their natural areas.
B) After each use, clean your mountain bike before heading for home.
C) Do not dump the contents of an aquarium into a storm drain.
D) Brush your dog after a hike before you bring the dog home.
E) Collect only endemic plants if you tend to bring wild plants home.
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The 'extinction capital' of the United States is

A) Florida with 63% of its species at risk
B) Hawaii with 72% of its species at risk
C) California with 63% of its species at risk
D) Hawaii with 63% of its species at risk
E) There is no 'extinction capital' in the U.S. at all, since the number of species at risk is uniform across the 50 states.
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Captive breeding programs in zoos

A) eliminate the need to preserve critical habitats
B) can be used for most species except mammals
C) increase the genetic variability of species
D) require the captive population to number between 100 and 500
E) are very unsuccessful
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A small orchid plant that is found only on a tiny island in the Atlantic Ocean, just off the coast of Florida, has been listed as an endangered species. Which agency was responsible for listing this plant as endangered?

A) National Marine Fisheries Service
B) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
C) U.S. Botanical Survey
D) International Commission on Rare Plants
E) Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
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HIPPCO is

A) an acronym that summarizes the Endangered Species Act goals
B) an acronym to summarize the direct causes of extinction resulting from human activities
C) the name of an ecotourism company in Africa that specializes in hippopotamus sightings
D) an acronym to summarize the health care right to privacy act
E) an trading company in Africa that sells hippopotamus hides
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The decline in approximately 70% of the world's bird species is particularly alarming to scientists because

A) This is the first time any bird species have been threatened with declining numbers.
B) It is not caused by any human activities that scientists can determine.
C) Only land birds are affected, while water birds seem to be maintaining normal population numbers.
D) Birds are excellent environmental indicators.
E) Birdwatching now generates a significant portion of tourist dollars in some countries.
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Which of the following is not a factor in habitat fragmentation

A) barriers that limit the ability of species to find food and mates
B) blockage of migration routes
C) the vulnerability of small populations
D) barriers such as roads that limit the ability of some species to disperse and colonize new areas
E) conservation efforts by Pilai Poonswad
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All of the following statements about invasive species is true except

A) Approximately 40% of species listed as endangered in the United States are on the list because of threats from invasive species.
B) Most successful invader species are specialists.
C) Both the European wild boar and the Burmese python are problematic invasive species in the state of Florida.
D) Some invasive species have arrived in the ballast water in ships from distant ports.
E) The African honeybee (killer bee) was deliberately introduced.
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Poaching of exotic species for profit has depleted populations of

A) Birds
B) birds and mammals
C) tropical fish and mammals
D) orchids and redwood trees
E) birds, mammals, tropical fish and orchids
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The world's wild species provide natural resources and natural services that keep us alive and support human economies.
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Alien species thrive in new ecosystems because they have long generation times.
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Because of the lucrative ecotourism trade, both mature male lions and elephants bring in more money as tourist attractions than if they are poached for their hide or ivory.
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Which of the following is NOT a threat to endangered sea turtles?

A) Use of their shells for tortoiseshell jewelry.
B) Use of the turtles for food and medicinal ingredients.
C) Use of their fins for fin soup that is considered an aphrodesiac.
D) Discarded fishing lines and nets.
E) Degradation or loss of beach habitat.
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One of the causes of depletion of the environment is human population growth.
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Ecosystems that do not undergo periodic fires are much more vulnerable to invader species.
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The primary reason polar bear population are declining is the lack of food, since their prey species (seals) habitat is declining.
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Japan contends that current scientific estimates of _________________whales does not support a ban on commercial whaling.

A) sperm, pilot and minke
B) blue
C) sperm and minke
D) pilot and minke
E) grey and sperm
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There has been some success in the war against Argentine fire ants by using parasitic flies that make the heads of the ants fall off.
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The primary threat to polar bears is pollution from oil spills in Arctic waters.
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Gene banks, zoos, and aquariums are sanctuaries being used to protect wild species.
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The invasive kudzu vine has no useful properties.
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Pollution from human activities primarily affects human health; its effect on the environment is small.
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It is estimated that from one-fourth to one-half of the world's plant and animal species will suffer premature extinction during this century.
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When a species has disappeared from the Earth, it is biologically extinct.
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The African honeybee, or killer bee, is a deliberately introduced invasive species
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A slow reproduction rate makes a species especially vulnerable to biological extinction.
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Living just off the coast of California, a rare dolphin is listed as an endangered species. What agency or group was responsible for studying the status of this animal, and subsequently listing it as endangered?

A) The animal would have been studied by the National Marine Fisheries Service, but would have to be listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
B) Because of its location in ocean waters, it would have been listed by CITES.
C) The National Marine Fisheries Service would list it.
D) The Convention on Biological Diversity would list it.
E) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service would study and list it.
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The International Whaling Commission moratorium on commercial whaling was imposed in 1986. Following this:

A) Worldwide commercial whaling was completely eliminated.
B) There was no change in the number of whales killed outside U.S. waters.
C) Whale killing declined, and only 1,400 whales were killed in 2008, compared to over 42,000 in 1970.
D) Even Japan stopped commercial whaling.
E) Commercial whaling actually increased in some areas outside the U.S.
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Extinction can be the result of habitat fragmentation.
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____________________ is the best way to reduce threats from invasive species.
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Chemical warfare against the invasive fire ant, during the 1950s and 1960s, actually hastened the advance of this ant by __________________native ant populations.
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The United States has signed the international treaty called CITES but has not signed/ratified the treaty called ____________________.
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MATCHING
For the list of animals, select the characteristic that would most likely contribute to its possible premature extinction.
snow leopard

A)low reproductive rate
B)specialized niche
C)narrow distribution
D)feeds at a high trophic level
E)rare
F)fixed migratory pattern
G)commercially valuable
H)large territory
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An introduced species of ____________that carries rat lungworm causes meninigitis.
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The United States Endangered Species Act offers protection only for species located within United States boundaries.
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By the end of this century, polar bears might be found only in ___________.
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____________________ is a process by which chemicals entering the food chain in lower organisms become concentrated as they move to animals at higher trophic levels.
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The two groups with the largest percentage of endangered species are the ____________ and the _____________.
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Any habitat surrounded by a different one can be viewed as a(n) ____________________.
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The common sense thought of "better safe than sorry" when applied to preventing species extinction is called the____________________.
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Birds contaminated with ____________________ were unable to successfully reproduce because of excessively fragile egg shells.
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____________________ is a mysterious disease that causes adult bees to disappear from their hives without a trace.
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Most failed species reintroduction occurs because of lack of ____________________.
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It can be said that, of the species now listed under the Endangered Species Act, more than half have populations that are either ____________________ or ____________________.
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Scientists believe that human activities that cause ____________________ and climate change will have a serious impact on premature extinctions.
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The United States currently has about ____________________ invasive species that were accidentally or deliberately introduced.
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Biologists conservatively estimate that the current extinction rate is ____________________ times the normal background extinction rate.
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____________________ are environmental indicators because they live in every climate and biome, respond quickly to environmental changes in their habitats, and are fairly easy to track and count.
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MATCHING
For the list of animals, select the characteristic that would most likely contribute to its possible premature extinction.
African violet

A)low reproductive rate
B)specialized niche
C)narrow distribution
D)feeds at a high trophic level
E)rare
F)fixed migratory pattern
G)commercially valuable
H)large territory
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Deck 8: Sustaining Biodiversity: the Species Approach
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The most important threat to survival of polar bears at this time is

A) ocean currents delivering pollutants to the Arctic Ocean from oceans in more temperate climate zones
B) hunting by native populations
C) tourism disruptions
D) warming of the frozen Arctic, which has has caused the winter ice pack to shrink and break up earlier, thus limiting hunting opportunities for the bears
E) a normal population cycle that will result in their slow extinction
warming of the frozen Arctic, which has has caused the winter ice pack to shrink and break up earlier, thus limiting hunting opportunities for the bears
2
_____ have estimated that up to 25% of the world's current animal and plant species could be gone by 2050, and 50% could be gone by the end of the century.

A) Edward O. Wilson and Stuart Pimm
B) Philip Levin and Donald Levin
C) Norman Myers and Aldo Leopold
D) Donald Levin and Stuart Pimm
E) Gas and oil company executives
Edward O. Wilson and Stuart Pimm
3
An endangered species is any species that can

A) undergo alteration of its genetic traits
B) become rare within the next century
C) soon become extinct in all or part of its range
D) eventually become threatened or rare
E) be considered economically important, but is rare
soon become extinct in all or part of its range
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Wild species' instrumental value includes their use as

A) food crops
B) fuelwood
C) sources of medicine
D) lumber
E) food crops, lumber, fuelwood and sources of medicine
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The species area relationship concept suggests that if 90% of a coral reef is lost

A) 90% of the species utilizing the reef will go extinct.
B) 100% of the species will go extinct.
C) 50% of the species will go extinct.
D) 35% will go extinct.
E) There will be no loss of species.
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A biologist is most likely to say that the passenger pigeon is

A) Endangered
B) locally extinct
C) ecologically extinct
D) biologically extinct
E) Threatened
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An increase in the number of polar bears seen visiting human settlements indicates that

A) Polar bear populations are not actually declining.
B) More limited hunting is driving the bears to seek food in human settlements more frequently.
C) Polar bear populations are on the increase.
D) Human food is more appealing to polar bears than wild seals.
E) Polar bear populations are on the increase and human food is more appealing to polar bears than wild seals.
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While the hide of a male lion in Kenya will bring in $1,000, if the same male lion lives to age seven, he would bring in approximately ____ ecotourist dollars.

A) $5,000
B) $10,000
C) $50,000
D) $515,000
E) The value of a male lion in ecotourist dollars cannot be estimated.
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A bioprospector is most likely someone who

A) searches for fuel produced by plants
B) tests plants and animals in tropical forests, and other ecosystems, to find chemicals that are potentially useful as medicinal drugs
C) searches for truffles with the use of pigs to sniff out their partially hidden locations
D) searches for oil and natural gas in areas below biologically rich ecosystems
E) has a degree in biology but prospects for gold or other metals
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National parks can be viewed as habitat islands surrounded by

A) Logging
B) industrial activity and mining
C) mining and logging
D) mining, logging and agriculture
E) mining, logging, agriculture and industrial activity
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In the year 1900, there were over 315,000 wild orangutans. What percentage of this number remains in the wild, and where are the majority of them located?

A) 90%, Indonesia and Malaysia
B) 10%, Indonesia and Malaysia
C) 50%, Malaysia
D) 90%, Indonesia
E) 10%, Indonesia
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The greatest threat to most species is

A) loss of habitat
B) water pollution
C) parasites
D) sport hunting
E) climate change
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The greatest eliminator of species is habitat destruction of

A) coral reefs
B) Grasslands
C) tropical forests
D) Deserts
E) temperate forests
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Causes of extinction and reduction in wild species' populations include all of the following except

A) habitat loss
B) human population growth
C) sustainable development
D) pollution
E) invasive species
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The current rate of extinction is between _____ and _____ times the rate that existed before humans arrived on Earth.

A) 5 and 10
B) 10 and 100
C) 100 and 1,000
D) The rate is the same as it was before humans arrived on earth.
E) There is no way to determine the extinction rate before humans arrived on earth, so these numbers cannot be estimated or compared.
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Which one of the following statements about polar bears is not true?

A) In 2008, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service placed the Alaskan polar bear on its list of threatened species.
B) Alaskan state government officials are trying to have the polar bear delisted.
C) Polar bear populations are a significant threat to wolf populations in Alaska
D) Oil and coal industry leaders want the polar bear delisted in Alaska
E) Less than 60% of the world population of polar bears lives in Alaska
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17
Some biodiversity experts advise us to focus our efforts on

A) slowing high rates of extinction in biodiversity hotspots
B) slowing extinction in temperature deciduous forests
C) saving single important species
D) saving the polar bear which is the most endangered of all creatures
E) saving fish populations because of their importance as a food source for humans
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Philip Levin, Donald Levin and other biologist have cautioned us that speciation rates can increase for opportunistic species such as

A) Fish
B) Birds
C) reptiles and birds
D) birds and weeds
E) weeds, rodents and cockroaches
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Geologic records indicate that the earth has experienced perhaps ________mass extinction(s) where up to ______________percent of the species disappeared.

A) 1, 50
B) 5, 95
C) 1, 95
D) 3, 75
E) 3, 50
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People who believe that wild species have an inherent right to exist generally believe in

A) species' economic value
B) species' extrinsic value
C) a stewardship view
D) a utilitarian view
E) recreational value of species to humans
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A major factor in the population explosion of the zebra mussel in the Great Lakes region is

A) the zebra mussel's specialist ecological niche
B) its rapid reproductive rate
C) its lack of natural enemies that might control its population
D) that it is a prey species of the sea lamprey
E) its rapid reproductive rate and its lack of natural enemies that might control its population
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The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) addresses all of the following except

A) It restricts international trade of roughly 5,000 species of animals.
B) It restricts international trade of roughly 28,000 species of plants.
C) It focuses on ecosystems rather than individual species.
D) It has helped to reduce international trade on elephant ivory.
E) It has been signed by 174 member countries, including the United States.
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In a biomagnification situation, assume that a dangerous chemical, called "X"is present in the water of a small bay at a concentration of .00005 parts per million (ppm). Also assume there are three layers of consumption between the water and a certain predatory bird that lives around the lake, and at each step of consumption, chemical X gets magnified 1000 times. What is the final concentration of chemical X in the predatory bird after eating 100 fish in a week?

A) At the end of one week, the bird will have 50 ppm of chemical X
B) At the end of one week, the bird will have 5 ppm of chemical X
C) At the end of one week, the bird will have 100 ppm of chemical X
D) At the end of one week, the bird will have 1,000 atoms of chemical X
E) At the end of one week, the bird will have 10 ppm of chemical X
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Recent genetic research indicates that ____ or more individuals are needed for an endangered species to maintain its capacity for biological evolution.

A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
E) 100,000
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The international illegal trade in wildlife brings in an average of

A) $600,000 per year
B) $600,000 per hour
C) $1.1 million per year
D) $500,000 per hour
E) $100 million per year
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Egg pulling refers to

A) techniques used to extend the breeding span of captured birds
B) collecting eggs from the wild and hatching them in zoos or research centers
C) using fertility drugs to increase productivity
D) production of hybrids in captive breeding programs
E) collecting unfertilized eggs from ovaries of wild animals
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Which of the following is not true of the Endangered Species Act of 1973?

A) it is one of the world's most far-reaching environmental laws
B) it is based on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
C) it authorizes identification of endangered species solely on a biological basis
D) it makes it illegal to buy products made from threatened or endangered species
E) it is very controversial
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Argentina fire ants can be described by all of the following except:

A) They attack with painful and burning stings.
B) They have killed humans, pets, and livestock.
C) Some success in controlling the ants has been achieved with predatory flies.
D) Native ant species help to keep them in check.
E) They have spread throughout much of the southern United States.
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Japanese kudzu vine offers all of the following except

A) starch used in Asian beverages and herbal remedies
B) control of soil erosion
C) toxic berries that deplete bird populations
D) a source of tree-free paper
E) herbal remedies for diseases
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All of the following would strengthen the Endangered Species Act except

A) establishing a core of survival habitats for listed species
B) greatly increasing the funding for carrying out the ESA
C) making the protection of endangered species on private land voluntary
D) developing recovery plans for listed species more quickly
E) emphasizing the protection of biological diversity and ecosystem functioning
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Which of the following statements is not true about the Convention on Biological Diversity?

A) It has been ratified by 191 countries.
B) It legally commits participating governments to reducing the rate of biodiversity loss.
C) It focuses on ecosystems rather than individual species.
D) It has been ratified by the United States.
E) Implementation has been slow.
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32
All of the following actions will help to control invasive species except

A) Do not remove wild plants from their natural areas.
B) After each use, clean your mountain bike before heading for home.
C) Do not dump the contents of an aquarium into a storm drain.
D) Brush your dog after a hike before you bring the dog home.
E) Collect only endemic plants if you tend to bring wild plants home.
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33
The 'extinction capital' of the United States is

A) Florida with 63% of its species at risk
B) Hawaii with 72% of its species at risk
C) California with 63% of its species at risk
D) Hawaii with 63% of its species at risk
E) There is no 'extinction capital' in the U.S. at all, since the number of species at risk is uniform across the 50 states.
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34
Captive breeding programs in zoos

A) eliminate the need to preserve critical habitats
B) can be used for most species except mammals
C) increase the genetic variability of species
D) require the captive population to number between 100 and 500
E) are very unsuccessful
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35
A small orchid plant that is found only on a tiny island in the Atlantic Ocean, just off the coast of Florida, has been listed as an endangered species. Which agency was responsible for listing this plant as endangered?

A) National Marine Fisheries Service
B) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
C) U.S. Botanical Survey
D) International Commission on Rare Plants
E) Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
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36
HIPPCO is

A) an acronym that summarizes the Endangered Species Act goals
B) an acronym to summarize the direct causes of extinction resulting from human activities
C) the name of an ecotourism company in Africa that specializes in hippopotamus sightings
D) an acronym to summarize the health care right to privacy act
E) an trading company in Africa that sells hippopotamus hides
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37
The decline in approximately 70% of the world's bird species is particularly alarming to scientists because

A) This is the first time any bird species have been threatened with declining numbers.
B) It is not caused by any human activities that scientists can determine.
C) Only land birds are affected, while water birds seem to be maintaining normal population numbers.
D) Birds are excellent environmental indicators.
E) Birdwatching now generates a significant portion of tourist dollars in some countries.
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38
Which of the following is not a factor in habitat fragmentation

A) barriers that limit the ability of species to find food and mates
B) blockage of migration routes
C) the vulnerability of small populations
D) barriers such as roads that limit the ability of some species to disperse and colonize new areas
E) conservation efforts by Pilai Poonswad
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39
All of the following statements about invasive species is true except

A) Approximately 40% of species listed as endangered in the United States are on the list because of threats from invasive species.
B) Most successful invader species are specialists.
C) Both the European wild boar and the Burmese python are problematic invasive species in the state of Florida.
D) Some invasive species have arrived in the ballast water in ships from distant ports.
E) The African honeybee (killer bee) was deliberately introduced.
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40
Poaching of exotic species for profit has depleted populations of

A) Birds
B) birds and mammals
C) tropical fish and mammals
D) orchids and redwood trees
E) birds, mammals, tropical fish and orchids
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41
The world's wild species provide natural resources and natural services that keep us alive and support human economies.
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42
Alien species thrive in new ecosystems because they have long generation times.
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43
Because of the lucrative ecotourism trade, both mature male lions and elephants bring in more money as tourist attractions than if they are poached for their hide or ivory.
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44
Which of the following is NOT a threat to endangered sea turtles?

A) Use of their shells for tortoiseshell jewelry.
B) Use of the turtles for food and medicinal ingredients.
C) Use of their fins for fin soup that is considered an aphrodesiac.
D) Discarded fishing lines and nets.
E) Degradation or loss of beach habitat.
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45
One of the causes of depletion of the environment is human population growth.
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46
Ecosystems that do not undergo periodic fires are much more vulnerable to invader species.
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47
The primary reason polar bear population are declining is the lack of food, since their prey species (seals) habitat is declining.
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48
Japan contends that current scientific estimates of _________________whales does not support a ban on commercial whaling.

A) sperm, pilot and minke
B) blue
C) sperm and minke
D) pilot and minke
E) grey and sperm
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49
There has been some success in the war against Argentine fire ants by using parasitic flies that make the heads of the ants fall off.
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50
The primary threat to polar bears is pollution from oil spills in Arctic waters.
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51
Gene banks, zoos, and aquariums are sanctuaries being used to protect wild species.
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52
The invasive kudzu vine has no useful properties.
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53
Pollution from human activities primarily affects human health; its effect on the environment is small.
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54
It is estimated that from one-fourth to one-half of the world's plant and animal species will suffer premature extinction during this century.
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55
When a species has disappeared from the Earth, it is biologically extinct.
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56
The African honeybee, or killer bee, is a deliberately introduced invasive species
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57
A slow reproduction rate makes a species especially vulnerable to biological extinction.
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58
Living just off the coast of California, a rare dolphin is listed as an endangered species. What agency or group was responsible for studying the status of this animal, and subsequently listing it as endangered?

A) The animal would have been studied by the National Marine Fisheries Service, but would have to be listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
B) Because of its location in ocean waters, it would have been listed by CITES.
C) The National Marine Fisheries Service would list it.
D) The Convention on Biological Diversity would list it.
E) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service would study and list it.
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59
The International Whaling Commission moratorium on commercial whaling was imposed in 1986. Following this:

A) Worldwide commercial whaling was completely eliminated.
B) There was no change in the number of whales killed outside U.S. waters.
C) Whale killing declined, and only 1,400 whales were killed in 2008, compared to over 42,000 in 1970.
D) Even Japan stopped commercial whaling.
E) Commercial whaling actually increased in some areas outside the U.S.
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60
Extinction can be the result of habitat fragmentation.
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61
____________________ is the best way to reduce threats from invasive species.
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62
Chemical warfare against the invasive fire ant, during the 1950s and 1960s, actually hastened the advance of this ant by __________________native ant populations.
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63
The United States has signed the international treaty called CITES but has not signed/ratified the treaty called ____________________.
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64
MATCHING
For the list of animals, select the characteristic that would most likely contribute to its possible premature extinction.
snow leopard

A)low reproductive rate
B)specialized niche
C)narrow distribution
D)feeds at a high trophic level
E)rare
F)fixed migratory pattern
G)commercially valuable
H)large territory
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65
An introduced species of ____________that carries rat lungworm causes meninigitis.
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66
The United States Endangered Species Act offers protection only for species located within United States boundaries.
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67
By the end of this century, polar bears might be found only in ___________.
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68
____________________ is a process by which chemicals entering the food chain in lower organisms become concentrated as they move to animals at higher trophic levels.
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69
The two groups with the largest percentage of endangered species are the ____________ and the _____________.
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70
Any habitat surrounded by a different one can be viewed as a(n) ____________________.
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71
The common sense thought of "better safe than sorry" when applied to preventing species extinction is called the____________________.
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72
Birds contaminated with ____________________ were unable to successfully reproduce because of excessively fragile egg shells.
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73
____________________ is a mysterious disease that causes adult bees to disappear from their hives without a trace.
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74
Most failed species reintroduction occurs because of lack of ____________________.
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75
It can be said that, of the species now listed under the Endangered Species Act, more than half have populations that are either ____________________ or ____________________.
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76
Scientists believe that human activities that cause ____________________ and climate change will have a serious impact on premature extinctions.
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77
The United States currently has about ____________________ invasive species that were accidentally or deliberately introduced.
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78
Biologists conservatively estimate that the current extinction rate is ____________________ times the normal background extinction rate.
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79
____________________ are environmental indicators because they live in every climate and biome, respond quickly to environmental changes in their habitats, and are fairly easy to track and count.
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80
MATCHING
For the list of animals, select the characteristic that would most likely contribute to its possible premature extinction.
African violet

A)low reproductive rate
B)specialized niche
C)narrow distribution
D)feeds at a high trophic level
E)rare
F)fixed migratory pattern
G)commercially valuable
H)large territory
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