Deck 37: Animal Distribution

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Lake Baikal in southern Siberia is unique as a lake because it is

A)very old.
B)lentic.
C)lotic.
D)salty.
E)an upwelling.
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The biome that contains the greatest variety of plants and animals is the

A)grassland.
B)deciduous forest.
C)tundra.
D)tropical forest.
E)coniferous forest.
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What biome has the highest agricultural productivity?

A)Prairie grassland
B)Temperate deciduous forest
C)Tropical rain forest
D)Tundra
E)Tropical rain forest and estuaries
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About how much of the earth's water supply is freshwater,including ice caps,rivers,freshwater lakes,etc.?

A)25%
B)10%
C)2.5%
D)0.25%
E)0.0025%
Question
The relatively thin layer on the earth's surface where life is possible is known as the

A)ecosystem.
B)biosphere.
C)biome.
D)biopreserve.
E)lithosphere.
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Which is a correct description of the air circulation patterns of the earth?

A)Warm air rises at the equator and moves all the way to the poles where it cools and sinks
B)In the Northern Hemisphere,the surface air moving northeast from 30 to 60 degrees is moist and encounters cold air moving south to form a stormy region
C)Air evaporating at the equator is dry and therefore causes deserts when it sinks at 30 degrees north
D)The polar cells are cold and cause rainfall as they descend to the equator
E)The Coriolis effect deflects moving air to the left in the northern hemisphere
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Which is NOT a correct association of earth components and properties?

A)Hydrosphere-lakes,oceans
B)Atmosphere-oxygen-ozone screening layer
C)Lithosphere-source of mineral elements
D)Atmosphere-78% oxygen,21% nitrogen
E)All of the choices are correct
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Tundra is

A)an area of high precipitation and high humidity.
B)a mixed forest composed of evergreen and deciduous trees.
C)the treeless Arctic regions and high mountain tops.
D)composed of very little plant life and no animal life.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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Vicariance is a method of animal distribution that

A)involves active movement on the part of the animals.
B)could result in allopatric speciation.
C)fully explains how animals have become distributed as they are today.
D)is referred to as continental drift.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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The present concern over the apparent increase in the temperature of the biosphere is the "greenhouse effect" caused primarily by the

A)decrease in the human population on earth.
B)increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels.
C)increased photosynthesis from increased carbon dioxide.
D)conversion of grasslands to farmlands.
E)increases in the tropical forest biome.
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As the latitude increases in the Northern Hemisphere,which biome sequence would you generally expect?

A)Tundra,coniferous forest,deciduous forest,tropical forest
B)Tundra,deciduous forest,coniferous forest,tropical forest
C)Tropical forest,deciduous forest,coniferous forest,tundra
D)Tropical forest,coniferous forest,deciduous forest,tundra
E)Tropical forest,deciduous forest,tundra,coniferous forest
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The phenomenon where visible and U-V radiation are absorbed at the earth's surface and re-emitted as longer infrared wavelengths that are then absorbed by water vapor,carbon dioxide,and methane,is known as

A)the ozone layer.
B)the greenhouse effect.
C)global warming.
D)the atmospheric cycle.
Question
What causes the geographic distribution of animals?

A)Extinction
B)Geological changes
C)Migration
D)Climate change
E)All of the choices contribute to zoogeography
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What benthic area is deepest?

A)Continental margins
B)Continental shelf
C)Continental slope
D)Abyssal plain
E)Continental rise
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A characteristic of a tropical forest is that

A)there is much vegetation but relatively few species of plants and animals are present.
B)the growing season is short.
C)the animals such as deer,moose,and elk are common.
D)the soil rapidly deteriorates when the forest is removed.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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What ocean zone is deepest?

A)Intertidal
B)Pelagic
C)Upwelling
D)Bathypelagic
E)None of the choices is correct
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Which is NOT correct concerning animal dispersal?

A)Emigration involves leaving an area
B)Immigration entails coming into a new area
C)Animals would move northward into favorable territory as a glacier retreated
D)Animal reproduction is slow and there is constant outside pressure from others to immigrate
E)Knowing the routes of dispersal is critical to understanding disjunct distributions
Question
High-oxygen,bubbly streams are described as

A)benthic.
B)pelagic.
C)lotic.
D)lentic.
E)estuarine.
Question
A terrestrial environment represented by a major biotic unit consisting of a characteristic and easily recognized variety of plant life is called

A)a zoogeographical realm.
B)an ecocline.
C)an ecosphere.
D)a biome.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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What is a characteristic of a temperate deciduous forest?

A)The presence of such trees as pine,fir,spruce,and cedar
B)That the trees shed their leaves and become dormant during the winter
C)That the rainfall is low
D)That the forest floor has very little litter to serve as habitat for animals
E)All of the choices are correct
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Why does continental drift theory not help explain the distribution of placental mammals?

A)Placental mammals were agile enough to cross all continental barriers
B)Placental mammals evolved after the breakup of the major plates
C)Their fossils were subject to more deformation
D)We just haven't located enough fossils of them
E)None of the choices is correct
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The terrestrial biome having the greatest diversity of tree species is the ____________.
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Lotic refers to running-water habitats,and standing-water habitats are called ____________.
Question
It is thought that the northern landmass that resulted from the division of Pangaea fragmented and gave rise to

A)North America,most of Eurasia,and Greenland.
B)North America and Central and South America.
C)Eurasia,Africa,and Australia.
D)South America,Antarctica,and Australia.
E)All of the choices are correct.
Question
A family tree based on known vicariant events would be called a(n)

A)vicariant phylogeny.
B)dispersal map.
C)evolutionary template.
D)general area cladogram.
E)None of the choices is correct.
Question
The theory of continental drift is supported by

A)similarity of fossils in Africa and South America.
B)paleomagnetic surveys.
C)mid-ocean ridges that are spreading between Africa and South America.
D)the fit of the continental shelves of South America and Africa,among others.
E)All of the choices fit with continental drift theory.
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____________ are rocky subtidal zone habitats dominated by brown seaweeds.
Question
According to the theory of continental drift,all of the continents of the earth were once joined together as one large landmass (called Pangaea)that split into two smaller masses: a northern Laurasia and a southern ____________.
Question
Life on earth is confined to a narrow area called the ____________.
Question
Animals have become distributed around the earth by dispersal,continental drift,and ____________.
Question
Which of the following would NOT be a vicariance event?

A)The ancestral Darwin finch is blown to the Galapagos Islands
B)Salamander populations are split by a glacier in the last ice age
C)Australia drifts away before placental mammals arise
D)All of the choices would be vicariance events
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What are the physical factors that make the biosphere so relatively thin?
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The area of the ocean where most productivity occurs is the ___________ zone.
Question
When a land bridge was reestablished between North and South America at the end of the Pliocene,what happened?

A)Nothing happened because the major mammal groups had not evolved differently since the previous connection had been broken
B)Only the porcupine,armadillo,and opossum invaded from the south and survived
C)Both continents immediately dropped in diversity
D)Many hoofed animals moved north and displaced North American fauna
E)There was an enormous exchange of species in both directions
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An aquatic habitat that is a transition zone where fresh water flows into the sea is called an ____________.
Question
Deep sea communities on the abyssal plain are centered around ________ ________.
Question
The vast open ocean is known as the ____________ zone.
Question
To trace distribution by dispersal,a researcher must first establish the

A)rate of dispersal.
B)mode of dispersal.
C)center of origin.
D)reason for dispersal.
E)speciation event.
Question
The terrestrial environments of the earth that are divided into large units based on their distinctive vegetation are called ____________.
Question
Water vapor and ________ ________ in the atmosphere absorb heat energy reradiated from the earth,leading to warming of atmospheric air.
Question
Contrast dispersal with seasonal migration.Why would the annual migration of monarch butterflies from Canada to Mexico not constitute dispersal? Why would its return to the summer breeding grounds more accurately be called a dispersal than a migration?
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Compare the animal species diversity of a temperate-deciduous forest with that of a tropical rainforest.Why is the diversity of one so much more than the other?
Question
Discuss the contributions of Alfred Russel Wallace to modern historical biogeography.
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Why are so many deserts located between 15 and 30 degrees latitude?
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Of what value is knowing the former positions of the tectonic plates and their continental passengers?
Question
Identify the significance of the following: lotic versus lentic;planktonic versus benthic.
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How do the various physical features of the lithosphere,the hydrosphere,and the atmosphere interact to produce a viable biosphere?
Question
Explain the salient features of the Continental Drift Theory.Why did it take so long for it to be accepted?
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Discuss what is meant by the "Great American Interchange."
Question
Deserts and tundra have about the same rainfall,yet the tundra is not "dry." Why?
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A famous ecologist,Dan Jantzen,has proposed that temperate forests can have a few dominant tree species in high density because winter keeps the insect populations suppressed and they cannot build up to numbers to decimate all the tree seeds.Meanwhile,the tropical forest insect populations can increase until they have destroyed all seeds,because there is no winter to interrupt their population growth.Propose a test for this hypothesis.
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Why is the intertidal zone paradoxically both the harshest and the richest of all marine environments?
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How would you explain the vicariant distribution of the dawn redwood (restricted to a small area of China)with the disjunct distribution of its fossils and close living relatives in California?
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Which biome is the most diverse in terms of numbers of species? Why?
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Deck 37: Animal Distribution
1
Lake Baikal in southern Siberia is unique as a lake because it is

A)very old.
B)lentic.
C)lotic.
D)salty.
E)an upwelling.
A
2
The biome that contains the greatest variety of plants and animals is the

A)grassland.
B)deciduous forest.
C)tundra.
D)tropical forest.
E)coniferous forest.
D
3
What biome has the highest agricultural productivity?

A)Prairie grassland
B)Temperate deciduous forest
C)Tropical rain forest
D)Tundra
E)Tropical rain forest and estuaries
A
4
About how much of the earth's water supply is freshwater,including ice caps,rivers,freshwater lakes,etc.?

A)25%
B)10%
C)2.5%
D)0.25%
E)0.0025%
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The relatively thin layer on the earth's surface where life is possible is known as the

A)ecosystem.
B)biosphere.
C)biome.
D)biopreserve.
E)lithosphere.
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Which is a correct description of the air circulation patterns of the earth?

A)Warm air rises at the equator and moves all the way to the poles where it cools and sinks
B)In the Northern Hemisphere,the surface air moving northeast from 30 to 60 degrees is moist and encounters cold air moving south to form a stormy region
C)Air evaporating at the equator is dry and therefore causes deserts when it sinks at 30 degrees north
D)The polar cells are cold and cause rainfall as they descend to the equator
E)The Coriolis effect deflects moving air to the left in the northern hemisphere
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Which is NOT a correct association of earth components and properties?

A)Hydrosphere-lakes,oceans
B)Atmosphere-oxygen-ozone screening layer
C)Lithosphere-source of mineral elements
D)Atmosphere-78% oxygen,21% nitrogen
E)All of the choices are correct
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Tundra is

A)an area of high precipitation and high humidity.
B)a mixed forest composed of evergreen and deciduous trees.
C)the treeless Arctic regions and high mountain tops.
D)composed of very little plant life and no animal life.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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Vicariance is a method of animal distribution that

A)involves active movement on the part of the animals.
B)could result in allopatric speciation.
C)fully explains how animals have become distributed as they are today.
D)is referred to as continental drift.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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The present concern over the apparent increase in the temperature of the biosphere is the "greenhouse effect" caused primarily by the

A)decrease in the human population on earth.
B)increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels.
C)increased photosynthesis from increased carbon dioxide.
D)conversion of grasslands to farmlands.
E)increases in the tropical forest biome.
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11
As the latitude increases in the Northern Hemisphere,which biome sequence would you generally expect?

A)Tundra,coniferous forest,deciduous forest,tropical forest
B)Tundra,deciduous forest,coniferous forest,tropical forest
C)Tropical forest,deciduous forest,coniferous forest,tundra
D)Tropical forest,coniferous forest,deciduous forest,tundra
E)Tropical forest,deciduous forest,tundra,coniferous forest
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The phenomenon where visible and U-V radiation are absorbed at the earth's surface and re-emitted as longer infrared wavelengths that are then absorbed by water vapor,carbon dioxide,and methane,is known as

A)the ozone layer.
B)the greenhouse effect.
C)global warming.
D)the atmospheric cycle.
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What causes the geographic distribution of animals?

A)Extinction
B)Geological changes
C)Migration
D)Climate change
E)All of the choices contribute to zoogeography
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What benthic area is deepest?

A)Continental margins
B)Continental shelf
C)Continental slope
D)Abyssal plain
E)Continental rise
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A characteristic of a tropical forest is that

A)there is much vegetation but relatively few species of plants and animals are present.
B)the growing season is short.
C)the animals such as deer,moose,and elk are common.
D)the soil rapidly deteriorates when the forest is removed.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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What ocean zone is deepest?

A)Intertidal
B)Pelagic
C)Upwelling
D)Bathypelagic
E)None of the choices is correct
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17
Which is NOT correct concerning animal dispersal?

A)Emigration involves leaving an area
B)Immigration entails coming into a new area
C)Animals would move northward into favorable territory as a glacier retreated
D)Animal reproduction is slow and there is constant outside pressure from others to immigrate
E)Knowing the routes of dispersal is critical to understanding disjunct distributions
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High-oxygen,bubbly streams are described as

A)benthic.
B)pelagic.
C)lotic.
D)lentic.
E)estuarine.
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19
A terrestrial environment represented by a major biotic unit consisting of a characteristic and easily recognized variety of plant life is called

A)a zoogeographical realm.
B)an ecocline.
C)an ecosphere.
D)a biome.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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What is a characteristic of a temperate deciduous forest?

A)The presence of such trees as pine,fir,spruce,and cedar
B)That the trees shed their leaves and become dormant during the winter
C)That the rainfall is low
D)That the forest floor has very little litter to serve as habitat for animals
E)All of the choices are correct
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Why does continental drift theory not help explain the distribution of placental mammals?

A)Placental mammals were agile enough to cross all continental barriers
B)Placental mammals evolved after the breakup of the major plates
C)Their fossils were subject to more deformation
D)We just haven't located enough fossils of them
E)None of the choices is correct
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The terrestrial biome having the greatest diversity of tree species is the ____________.
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Lotic refers to running-water habitats,and standing-water habitats are called ____________.
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It is thought that the northern landmass that resulted from the division of Pangaea fragmented and gave rise to

A)North America,most of Eurasia,and Greenland.
B)North America and Central and South America.
C)Eurasia,Africa,and Australia.
D)South America,Antarctica,and Australia.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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A family tree based on known vicariant events would be called a(n)

A)vicariant phylogeny.
B)dispersal map.
C)evolutionary template.
D)general area cladogram.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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The theory of continental drift is supported by

A)similarity of fossils in Africa and South America.
B)paleomagnetic surveys.
C)mid-ocean ridges that are spreading between Africa and South America.
D)the fit of the continental shelves of South America and Africa,among others.
E)All of the choices fit with continental drift theory.
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____________ are rocky subtidal zone habitats dominated by brown seaweeds.
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According to the theory of continental drift,all of the continents of the earth were once joined together as one large landmass (called Pangaea)that split into two smaller masses: a northern Laurasia and a southern ____________.
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Life on earth is confined to a narrow area called the ____________.
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Animals have become distributed around the earth by dispersal,continental drift,and ____________.
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31
Which of the following would NOT be a vicariance event?

A)The ancestral Darwin finch is blown to the Galapagos Islands
B)Salamander populations are split by a glacier in the last ice age
C)Australia drifts away before placental mammals arise
D)All of the choices would be vicariance events
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What are the physical factors that make the biosphere so relatively thin?
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The area of the ocean where most productivity occurs is the ___________ zone.
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When a land bridge was reestablished between North and South America at the end of the Pliocene,what happened?

A)Nothing happened because the major mammal groups had not evolved differently since the previous connection had been broken
B)Only the porcupine,armadillo,and opossum invaded from the south and survived
C)Both continents immediately dropped in diversity
D)Many hoofed animals moved north and displaced North American fauna
E)There was an enormous exchange of species in both directions
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An aquatic habitat that is a transition zone where fresh water flows into the sea is called an ____________.
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Deep sea communities on the abyssal plain are centered around ________ ________.
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The vast open ocean is known as the ____________ zone.
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To trace distribution by dispersal,a researcher must first establish the

A)rate of dispersal.
B)mode of dispersal.
C)center of origin.
D)reason for dispersal.
E)speciation event.
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The terrestrial environments of the earth that are divided into large units based on their distinctive vegetation are called ____________.
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Water vapor and ________ ________ in the atmosphere absorb heat energy reradiated from the earth,leading to warming of atmospheric air.
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41
Contrast dispersal with seasonal migration.Why would the annual migration of monarch butterflies from Canada to Mexico not constitute dispersal? Why would its return to the summer breeding grounds more accurately be called a dispersal than a migration?
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Compare the animal species diversity of a temperate-deciduous forest with that of a tropical rainforest.Why is the diversity of one so much more than the other?
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Discuss the contributions of Alfred Russel Wallace to modern historical biogeography.
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Why are so many deserts located between 15 and 30 degrees latitude?
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Of what value is knowing the former positions of the tectonic plates and their continental passengers?
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Identify the significance of the following: lotic versus lentic;planktonic versus benthic.
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How do the various physical features of the lithosphere,the hydrosphere,and the atmosphere interact to produce a viable biosphere?
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Explain the salient features of the Continental Drift Theory.Why did it take so long for it to be accepted?
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Discuss what is meant by the "Great American Interchange."
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Deserts and tundra have about the same rainfall,yet the tundra is not "dry." Why?
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A famous ecologist,Dan Jantzen,has proposed that temperate forests can have a few dominant tree species in high density because winter keeps the insect populations suppressed and they cannot build up to numbers to decimate all the tree seeds.Meanwhile,the tropical forest insect populations can increase until they have destroyed all seeds,because there is no winter to interrupt their population growth.Propose a test for this hypothesis.
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Why is the intertidal zone paradoxically both the harshest and the richest of all marine environments?
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How would you explain the vicariant distribution of the dawn redwood (restricted to a small area of China)with the disjunct distribution of its fossils and close living relatives in California?
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Which biome is the most diverse in terms of numbers of species? Why?
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