Deck 27: Large-Scale Patterns of Biological Diversity
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Deck 27: Large-Scale Patterns of Biological Diversity
1
The dinosaurs and many other animals became extinct at the end of the
A)Cambrian period.
B)Permian period.
C)Cretaceous period.
D)Pleistocene epoch.
A)Cambrian period.
B)Permian period.
C)Cretaceous period.
D)Pleistocene epoch.
C
2
The end of the Permian period was characterized by a mass extinction of
A)shallow-water marine invertebrates.
B)dinosaurs and other large reptiles.
C)small mammals.
D)large mammals.
A)shallow-water marine invertebrates.
B)dinosaurs and other large reptiles.
C)small mammals.
D)large mammals.
A
3
As latitude increases,the number of terrestrial species ________.
decreases
4
Total species diversity,or species richness,across all communities within a geographic area is referred to as ________ diversity.
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5
Which of the following is the correct order of plant evolutionary appearance (geologically oldest to present date)?
A)angiosperms,gymnosperms,psilopsids,pteriodophytes
B)gymnosperms,angiosperms,psilopsids,pteriodophytes
C)psilopsids,pteriodophytes,gymnosperms,angiosperms
D)pteriodophytes,gymnosperms,angiosperms,psilopsids
A)angiosperms,gymnosperms,psilopsids,pteriodophytes
B)gymnosperms,angiosperms,psilopsids,pteriodophytes
C)psilopsids,pteriodophytes,gymnosperms,angiosperms
D)pteriodophytes,gymnosperms,angiosperms,psilopsids
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6
A mass extinction of large mammals occurred during the ________ epoch.
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7
As latitude increases,marine productivity ________.
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8
Species richness of terrestrial plants and animals increases with
A)latitude.
B)the structural diversity of plant communities.
C)elevation.
D)flatter terrain.
A)latitude.
B)the structural diversity of plant communities.
C)elevation.
D)flatter terrain.
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9
The number of species of living organisms on the planet is probably closest to
A)100,000.
B)1,000,000.
C)10,000,000.
D)100,000,000.
A)100,000.
B)1,000,000.
C)10,000,000.
D)100,000,000.
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10
As elevation increases,the number of terrestrial species ________.
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11
Variation in species richness of terrestrial species in North America correlates most strongly with estimates of
A)actual or potential evapotranspiration.
B)annual temperature.
C)solar radiation.
D)precipitation.
A)actual or potential evapotranspiration.
B)annual temperature.
C)solar radiation.
D)precipitation.
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12
Total species diversity,or species richness,of individual communities is referred to as ________ diversity.
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13
As latitude increases,the number of marine species ________.
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14
In marine environments,
A)both species richness and productivity increase with latitude.
B)species richness increases and productivity decreases with latitude.
C)species richness decreases and productivity increases with latitude.
D)both species richness and productivity decrease with latitude.
A)both species richness and productivity increase with latitude.
B)species richness increases and productivity decreases with latitude.
C)species richness decreases and productivity increases with latitude.
D)both species richness and productivity decrease with latitude.
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15
As structural diversity within plant communities increases,the number of animal species ________.
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16
Over the past 600 million years,the overall trend in the number of species has been ________.
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17
The end of the Pleistocene epoch was marked by a mass extinction of
A)shallow-water marine invertebrates.
B)dinosaurs and other large reptiles.
C)small mammals.
D)large mammals.
A)shallow-water marine invertebrates.
B)dinosaurs and other large reptiles.
C)small mammals.
D)large mammals.
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18
Which of the following shows the correct chronological order (geologically oldest to most recent)of near or total extinctions for the organisms listed?
A)dinosaurs,psilopsids,marine invertebrates,large mammals
B)psilopsids,marine invertebrates,dinosaurs,large mammals
C)large mammals,marine invertebrates,dinosaurs,psilopsids
D)marine invertebrates,dinosaurs,psilopsids,large mammals
A)dinosaurs,psilopsids,marine invertebrates,large mammals
B)psilopsids,marine invertebrates,dinosaurs,large mammals
C)large mammals,marine invertebrates,dinosaurs,psilopsids
D)marine invertebrates,dinosaurs,psilopsids,large mammals
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19
Patterns of species diversity for pelagic and benthic organisms appear to be influenced by the ________ of primary production rather than by the total productivity.
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20
Compare two environments at 45°N latitude: environment A's altitude is 50 meters and environment B's altitude is 3000 meters.Which environment will support the greater level of species richness for mammals and birds?
A)Environment A will have the greater level of species richness.
B)Environment B will have the greater level of species richness.
C)Environments A and B will have the same species richness.
A)Environment A will have the greater level of species richness.
B)Environment B will have the greater level of species richness.
C)Environments A and B will have the same species richness.
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21
The 1.4 million species identified are equally distributed across the Earth's surface.
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22
As the structural diversity of plant communities increases,the species richness of animals also increases.
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23
In terrestrial habitats,species richness is negatively correlated with primary productivity.
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24
A conservation biologist sampled an area for fern species richness,and she compares her data to that previously collected by other researchers.Her data differ from the other researchers' data by (1)the size of the area sampled and (2)the number of samples collected.What method should she choose to perform a valid statistical comparison?
A)Resample at the site and construct an accumulation curve.
B)Resample the total pool of samples from the data and construct an accumulation curve.
C)Resample at the site and construct a rarefaction curve.
D)Resample the total pool of samples from the data and construct a rarefaction curve.
A)Resample at the site and construct an accumulation curve.
B)Resample the total pool of samples from the data and construct an accumulation curve.
C)Resample at the site and construct a rarefaction curve.
D)Resample the total pool of samples from the data and construct a rarefaction curve.
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25
The diverse topography of mountainous regions generally supports more species of plants and animals than the consistent terrain of flatlands.
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26
Over the past 100 million years,species richness has declined for gymnosperms and has increased for angiosperms.
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27
An ecologist samples trees in 50 plots in a forest to determine the number of species in the forest.When a species accumulation curve is used to plot the cumulative number of tree species (y axis)against the number of samples taken (x axis),the optimal sample size needed to determine species richness is represented by the point at which the curve
A)is steepest.
B)is highest,after which it dips downward.
C)flattens.
D)is lowest.
A)is steepest.
B)is highest,after which it dips downward.
C)flattens.
D)is lowest.
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28
Patterns of species migrations,such as birds that nest in North America during the spring and in South America during the winter,do not alter seasonal patterns of regional diversity for a wide range of taxonomic groups.
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29
On a geological time scale,changes in climate do not influence overall regional patterns of species diversity.
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30
Primary productivity in the oceans is lower in tropical latitudes than in temperate latitudes,primarily due to a permanent thermocline in tropical latitudes.
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31
All living species of organisms have now been described by scientists.
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32
Humans are responsible for more than 75 percent of all present-day extinctions since A.D.1600.
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33
Species richness in both terrestrial and marine environments generally declines with latitude.
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34
As temperatures increase during seasonal fluctuations in marine environments,
A)both species richness and species dominance increase.
B)species richness increases and species dominance decreases.
C)species richness decreases and species dominance increases.
D)both species richness and species dominance decrease.
A)both species richness and species dominance increase.
B)species richness increases and species dominance decreases.
C)species richness decreases and species dominance increases.
D)both species richness and species dominance decrease.
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35
The species richness of terrestrial plants and animals generally increases with elevation.
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36
Seasonal variation in surface temperatures of the ocean functions to increase primary productivity.
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