Deck 16: Community Structure

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Within a community,a group of species that carries out similar functions or exploits the same resource is called a(n)________.
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During the summer,the bottom,cold layer of dense water in a well-stratified lake is called the ________.
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When an ecologist compares the diversity of different communities by counting the number of species within each community,the measure of diversity being used is called

A)species evenness.
B)species diversity.
C)species richness.
D)relative abundance.
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A straight-line diagram illustrating the flow of food energy from prey to predator is referred to as a food ________.
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In a food web diagram,________ species feed on no other species but are fed upon by others.
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A species that has a disproportionate impact on a community,relative to its abundance,is called a(n)________ species.
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In a forest community,the layer containing tall shrubs,small trees,and young trees is called the ________.
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In a food web diagram,groups of species that derive food energy from a similar source are called ________ levels.
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A ________ diagram plots each species in a community,beginning with the most abundant and ending with the least abundant,along the x-axis,with the corresponding value of relative abundance on the y-axis.
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________ index (D)represents the probability that two individuals randomly selected from a sample will belong to the same species.
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Changes in the physical and biological structures of communities as one moves across the landscape are referred to as ________.
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When a single or a few species are most prevalent in a community,the species are called ________.
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The simplest measure of community structure is a count of the number of species present and is referred to as species ________.
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The percentage of individuals in a community that belong to one species is called the relative ________ of that species.
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Communities with low evenness will have rank-abundance curves

A)that are very steep.
B)that are 1:1.
C)that are very shallow.
D)that are flat.
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In a forest community,the upper layer is called the ________.
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The view developed by H.A.Gleason that communities result from similarities in species' requirements and tolerances for environmental factors is referred to as the ________ concept of communities.
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In aquatic habitats,the bottom zone where decomposition is most active is referred to as the ________ zone.
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In a rank-abundance curve comparing two communities,the community with the greater species richness is characterized by a

A)lesser length of the curve and a more gradual slope.
B)lesser length of the curve and a steeper slope.
C)greater length of the curve and a more gradual slope.
D)greater length of the curve and a steeper slope.
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In aquatic habitats,the upper zone of water where the availability of light supports photosynthesis by phytoplankton is called the ________ zone.
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The total number of observed links in the food web divided by the total number of species is the

A)connectance.
B)Simpson index.
C)linkage density.
D)mean chain length.
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A species that has massive effects on an ecosystem but in proportion to its abundance is a

A)keystone species.
B)basal species.
C)dominant species.
D)top predator.
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What might be a result of hunting sea otters to extinction for their fur?

A)loss of killer whales
B)loss of sea urchins
C)loss of kelp beds
D)loss of barnacles
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Which of the following is considered a guild?

A)mammals
B)coniferous forest
C)top predators
D)insect-feeding birds
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In a forest community,the layer in which most photosynthesis occurs is the

A)canopy.
B)midstory.
C)understory.
D)forest floor.
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In the following community,which serves as the keystone species?

A)killer whales
B)sea otters
C)sea urchins
D)kelp bed
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The relative abundance of a tree with 100 individuals in a community of 1000 would be

A)10.
B)1)
C)0)1.
D)100.
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Which statement best describes a keystone species?

A)a rare or uncommon species that has a strong effect on its community
B)an abundant species that may or may not affect other species
C)a species that takes up a great deal of space in a community
D)a common species that has a strong effect on its community
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The species at the top of a food web

A)do not prey on other species and are not subject to predation.
B)do not prey on other species and are subject to predation.
C)prey on other species and are not subject to predation.
D)prey on other species and are subject to predation.
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The layer of a forest in which decomposition takes place and mineral nutrients are released for reuse by plants is called the

A)canopy.
B)understory.
C)herb layer.
D)forest floor.
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If you get a Simpson's index of 1,this means

A)there is only one species in the community.
B)all species are in equal proportions.
C)the calculation is incorrect as this is theoretically impossible.
D)the Shannon index will equal 0.
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Which of the following values of evenness represents a completely even distribution?

A)100
B)10
C)1
D)0
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Which of the following has the highest species richness? A community with

A)34 species of high evenness.
B)36 species with very low evenness.
C)35 species of high evenness.
D)33 species of low evenness.
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Which is the most dominant species?

A)largest in number
B)highest in relative abundance
C)most relative biomass
D)All of the above can indicate dominance.
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Which description is true for most communities?

A)All species have approximately equal abundances.
B)All species are rare.
C)All species are common.
D)A few species are common and the remainder are rare.
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Dominant species tend to be more abundant than other species because they

A)prey upon or parasitize other species.
B)outcompete other species.
C)are preyed upon less than other species.
D)reproduce more rapidly than other species.
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<strong>  The garter snake in this diagram is an example of a(n)</strong> A)top predator. B)basal species. C)herbivore. D)intermediate species. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The garter snake in this diagram is an example of a(n)

A)top predator.
B)basal species.
C)herbivore.
D)intermediate species.
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Which of the following groups of species represents a guild?

A)species of birds that feed on nectar
B)species of plants that use the C₃ pathway of photosynthesis
C)species of plants that tolerate shade
D)species of plants or animals that are iteroparous
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Within a food web,herbivores are considered to be

A)basal species.
B)intermediate species.
C)top predators.
D)represented at any level.
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The greater the number of links in a food chain,the higher the

A)species diversity.
B)number of top predators.
C)connectance.
D)mean chain length.
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In which of the following zones would you most likely expect to find flounders (a type of fish)?

A)subtidal
B)intertidal
C)supratidal
D)salt meadow
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Which of the following physical structures would a lake possess?

A)photic layer
B)canopy
C)herb layer
D)keystone species
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Among the array of species that make up a community,not all are equally abundant.
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A food web is more complicated than a food chain.
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The form and structure of terrestrial communities are defined more by the plants than the animals present.
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An organismic concept of communities was developed by

A)Gleason.
B)Simpson.
C)Shannon.
D)Clements.
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The goal of restoration ecology is to

A)create the most functional ecosystem.
B)improve productivity in an ecosystem.
C)return the community to its pre-disturbance condition.
D)restore the use of ecosystem services.
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In a well-stratified lake in summer,the subsurface layer of water,which is characterized by a steep and rapid decline in temperature with depth,is called the

A)epilimnion.
B)metalimnion.
C)hypolimnion.
D)benthic zone.
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A key limitation of the coefficient of community is that it lacks the ability to

A)compare relative abundances of each species.
B)calculate the similarity between two communities.
C)know the number of species common between communities.
D)compute a percent similarity value.
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The species within a guild are unlikely to interact with one another.
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The removal of a keystone species from a community typically results in an increase of diversity.
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Who was Aldo Leopold?

A)a conservationist
B)a statistician
C)a hunter
D)a marine biologist
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In a sandy beach community,ghost crabs and beach flies occur within

A)the supratidal zone.
B)the intertidal zone.
C)the subtidal zone.
D)any tidal zone.
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<strong>  Which elevational gradient has the most species?</strong> A)1920-2140 m B)1680-1920 m C)1370-1680 m D)cannot tell from figure <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which elevational gradient has the most species?

A)1920-2140 m
B)1680-1920 m
C)1370-1680 m
D)cannot tell from figure
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An ecologist samples the abundance of various species along an environmental gradient and fails to find clusters of species.Instead,peaks of abundance of dominant species are merely randomly spaced segments along a continuum.This distribution of species supports the

A)unified concept of a community.
B)organismic concept of a community.
C)individualistic or continuum concept of a community.
D)successional concept of a community.
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The species within a community interact with one another either directly or indirectly.
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Zonation within a community is typically the result of differences in the

A)patterns of predation among species within a community.
B)rates of reproduction among species within a community.
C)patterns of competition among species within a community.
D)physical characteristics of the environment across a spatial gradient.
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Most communities have many common species and a few rare species.
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Dominance is the converse or opposite of diversity.
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Which score suggests a high degree of community similarity?

A)0)9
B)9
C)90
D)900
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In a well-stratified lake,the thermocline refers to a steep and rapid decline in temperature relative to the waters above and below.
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Species composition does not usually differ much within a local area,such as between a hilltop and a stream bottomland.
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The organismic concept views communities as clusters of species associating together as an interacting,integrated component.
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The characteristics of a community are generally not dependent on the spatial scale at which the community is examined because communities are tightly integrated groups of species.
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The aphotic zone of a lake is inhabited primarily by phytoplankton.
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If a forest canopy is dense and closed,the understory and shrub layers tend to be well developed.
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Every community has an associated vertical structure.
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Some aquatic communities are defined by physical features of the abiotic environment rather than by the dominant organisms.
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Ecologists use a variety of useful sampling and statistical techniques for delineating and classifying communities.
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The boundaries between communities are usually sharply defined and easily discerned.
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Within a community,a group of species that carries out similar functions or exploits the same resource is called a(n)________.
guild
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During the summer,the bottom,cold layer of dense water in a well-stratified lake is called the ________.
hypolimnion
3
When an ecologist compares the diversity of different communities by counting the number of species within each community,the measure of diversity being used is called

A)species evenness.
B)species diversity.
C)species richness.
D)relative abundance.
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A straight-line diagram illustrating the flow of food energy from prey to predator is referred to as a food ________.
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In a food web diagram,________ species feed on no other species but are fed upon by others.
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A species that has a disproportionate impact on a community,relative to its abundance,is called a(n)________ species.
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In a forest community,the layer containing tall shrubs,small trees,and young trees is called the ________.
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In a food web diagram,groups of species that derive food energy from a similar source are called ________ levels.
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A ________ diagram plots each species in a community,beginning with the most abundant and ending with the least abundant,along the x-axis,with the corresponding value of relative abundance on the y-axis.
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________ index (D)represents the probability that two individuals randomly selected from a sample will belong to the same species.
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Changes in the physical and biological structures of communities as one moves across the landscape are referred to as ________.
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When a single or a few species are most prevalent in a community,the species are called ________.
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The simplest measure of community structure is a count of the number of species present and is referred to as species ________.
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The percentage of individuals in a community that belong to one species is called the relative ________ of that species.
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Communities with low evenness will have rank-abundance curves

A)that are very steep.
B)that are 1:1.
C)that are very shallow.
D)that are flat.
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In a forest community,the upper layer is called the ________.
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The view developed by H.A.Gleason that communities result from similarities in species' requirements and tolerances for environmental factors is referred to as the ________ concept of communities.
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In aquatic habitats,the bottom zone where decomposition is most active is referred to as the ________ zone.
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In a rank-abundance curve comparing two communities,the community with the greater species richness is characterized by a

A)lesser length of the curve and a more gradual slope.
B)lesser length of the curve and a steeper slope.
C)greater length of the curve and a more gradual slope.
D)greater length of the curve and a steeper slope.
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In aquatic habitats,the upper zone of water where the availability of light supports photosynthesis by phytoplankton is called the ________ zone.
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The total number of observed links in the food web divided by the total number of species is the

A)connectance.
B)Simpson index.
C)linkage density.
D)mean chain length.
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A species that has massive effects on an ecosystem but in proportion to its abundance is a

A)keystone species.
B)basal species.
C)dominant species.
D)top predator.
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What might be a result of hunting sea otters to extinction for their fur?

A)loss of killer whales
B)loss of sea urchins
C)loss of kelp beds
D)loss of barnacles
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Which of the following is considered a guild?

A)mammals
B)coniferous forest
C)top predators
D)insect-feeding birds
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In a forest community,the layer in which most photosynthesis occurs is the

A)canopy.
B)midstory.
C)understory.
D)forest floor.
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In the following community,which serves as the keystone species?

A)killer whales
B)sea otters
C)sea urchins
D)kelp bed
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The relative abundance of a tree with 100 individuals in a community of 1000 would be

A)10.
B)1)
C)0)1.
D)100.
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Which statement best describes a keystone species?

A)a rare or uncommon species that has a strong effect on its community
B)an abundant species that may or may not affect other species
C)a species that takes up a great deal of space in a community
D)a common species that has a strong effect on its community
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The species at the top of a food web

A)do not prey on other species and are not subject to predation.
B)do not prey on other species and are subject to predation.
C)prey on other species and are not subject to predation.
D)prey on other species and are subject to predation.
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The layer of a forest in which decomposition takes place and mineral nutrients are released for reuse by plants is called the

A)canopy.
B)understory.
C)herb layer.
D)forest floor.
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If you get a Simpson's index of 1,this means

A)there is only one species in the community.
B)all species are in equal proportions.
C)the calculation is incorrect as this is theoretically impossible.
D)the Shannon index will equal 0.
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Which of the following values of evenness represents a completely even distribution?

A)100
B)10
C)1
D)0
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Which of the following has the highest species richness? A community with

A)34 species of high evenness.
B)36 species with very low evenness.
C)35 species of high evenness.
D)33 species of low evenness.
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Which is the most dominant species?

A)largest in number
B)highest in relative abundance
C)most relative biomass
D)All of the above can indicate dominance.
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Which description is true for most communities?

A)All species have approximately equal abundances.
B)All species are rare.
C)All species are common.
D)A few species are common and the remainder are rare.
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Dominant species tend to be more abundant than other species because they

A)prey upon or parasitize other species.
B)outcompete other species.
C)are preyed upon less than other species.
D)reproduce more rapidly than other species.
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<strong>  The garter snake in this diagram is an example of a(n)</strong> A)top predator. B)basal species. C)herbivore. D)intermediate species. The garter snake in this diagram is an example of a(n)

A)top predator.
B)basal species.
C)herbivore.
D)intermediate species.
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Which of the following groups of species represents a guild?

A)species of birds that feed on nectar
B)species of plants that use the C₃ pathway of photosynthesis
C)species of plants that tolerate shade
D)species of plants or animals that are iteroparous
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Within a food web,herbivores are considered to be

A)basal species.
B)intermediate species.
C)top predators.
D)represented at any level.
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The greater the number of links in a food chain,the higher the

A)species diversity.
B)number of top predators.
C)connectance.
D)mean chain length.
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In which of the following zones would you most likely expect to find flounders (a type of fish)?

A)subtidal
B)intertidal
C)supratidal
D)salt meadow
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Which of the following physical structures would a lake possess?

A)photic layer
B)canopy
C)herb layer
D)keystone species
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Among the array of species that make up a community,not all are equally abundant.
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A food web is more complicated than a food chain.
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The form and structure of terrestrial communities are defined more by the plants than the animals present.
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An organismic concept of communities was developed by

A)Gleason.
B)Simpson.
C)Shannon.
D)Clements.
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The goal of restoration ecology is to

A)create the most functional ecosystem.
B)improve productivity in an ecosystem.
C)return the community to its pre-disturbance condition.
D)restore the use of ecosystem services.
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In a well-stratified lake in summer,the subsurface layer of water,which is characterized by a steep and rapid decline in temperature with depth,is called the

A)epilimnion.
B)metalimnion.
C)hypolimnion.
D)benthic zone.
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A key limitation of the coefficient of community is that it lacks the ability to

A)compare relative abundances of each species.
B)calculate the similarity between two communities.
C)know the number of species common between communities.
D)compute a percent similarity value.
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The species within a guild are unlikely to interact with one another.
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The removal of a keystone species from a community typically results in an increase of diversity.
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Who was Aldo Leopold?

A)a conservationist
B)a statistician
C)a hunter
D)a marine biologist
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In a sandy beach community,ghost crabs and beach flies occur within

A)the supratidal zone.
B)the intertidal zone.
C)the subtidal zone.
D)any tidal zone.
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<strong>  Which elevational gradient has the most species?</strong> A)1920-2140 m B)1680-1920 m C)1370-1680 m D)cannot tell from figure Which elevational gradient has the most species?

A)1920-2140 m
B)1680-1920 m
C)1370-1680 m
D)cannot tell from figure
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An ecologist samples the abundance of various species along an environmental gradient and fails to find clusters of species.Instead,peaks of abundance of dominant species are merely randomly spaced segments along a continuum.This distribution of species supports the

A)unified concept of a community.
B)organismic concept of a community.
C)individualistic or continuum concept of a community.
D)successional concept of a community.
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The species within a community interact with one another either directly or indirectly.
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Zonation within a community is typically the result of differences in the

A)patterns of predation among species within a community.
B)rates of reproduction among species within a community.
C)patterns of competition among species within a community.
D)physical characteristics of the environment across a spatial gradient.
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Most communities have many common species and a few rare species.
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Dominance is the converse or opposite of diversity.
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Which score suggests a high degree of community similarity?

A)0)9
B)9
C)90
D)900
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In a well-stratified lake,the thermocline refers to a steep and rapid decline in temperature relative to the waters above and below.
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Species composition does not usually differ much within a local area,such as between a hilltop and a stream bottomland.
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The organismic concept views communities as clusters of species associating together as an interacting,integrated component.
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The characteristics of a community are generally not dependent on the spatial scale at which the community is examined because communities are tightly integrated groups of species.
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The aphotic zone of a lake is inhabited primarily by phytoplankton.
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If a forest canopy is dense and closed,the understory and shrub layers tend to be well developed.
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Every community has an associated vertical structure.
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Some aquatic communities are defined by physical features of the abiotic environment rather than by the dominant organisms.
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Ecologists use a variety of useful sampling and statistical techniques for delineating and classifying communities.
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The boundaries between communities are usually sharply defined and easily discerned.
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