Deck 17: Factors Influencing the Structure of Communities
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Deck 17: Factors Influencing the Structure of Communities
1
Variation in environmental conditions within a community is referred to as environmental ________.
heterogeneity
2
________ or functional groups are groups of species in a community that are thought to have similar roles in the community.
Guilds
3
Patterns of temperature and ________ resulting from regional variations in climate are the major determinant of regional and global patterns of vegetation distribution.
moisture
4
________ predation is a type of indirect interaction in which a predator enhances the success of one or more inferior competitors by reducing the abundance of a superior competitor.
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When interspecific interactions involve more than just two species,they are said to be ________.
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________ competition is a type of indirect interaction that occurs when a single species of predator feeds on two prey species.
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7
In comparison to the upper intertidal zone,species in the lower intertidal zone are more apt to
A)be desiccation tolerant.
B)have a lower metabolic rate.
C)have lower resource requirements.
D)be better competitors.
A)be desiccation tolerant.
B)have a lower metabolic rate.
C)have lower resource requirements.
D)be better competitors.
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8
Considerable evidence indicates that the null model of community structure is incorrect because
A)each species responds independently of other species to the prevailing physical environment.
B)interactions among species have no significant influence on community structure.
C)when one species is removed,the populations of the other species are unaffected.
D)species interactions modify the fundamental niche of the species involved,influencing their relative abundance and,in some cases,their distribution.
A)each species responds independently of other species to the prevailing physical environment.
B)interactions among species have no significant influence on community structure.
C)when one species is removed,the populations of the other species are unaffected.
D)species interactions modify the fundamental niche of the species involved,influencing their relative abundance and,in some cases,their distribution.
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9
Which of the following is evidence against the null model?
A)Bristlecone pine trees can survive harsh winters.
B)Climate change alters abundance of robins.
C)Invasive species cause California newts to go locally extinct.
D)Hurricanes can wipe out fauna on an island.
A)Bristlecone pine trees can survive harsh winters.
B)Climate change alters abundance of robins.
C)Invasive species cause California newts to go locally extinct.
D)Hurricanes can wipe out fauna on an island.
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10
Which of the following is an example of a fundamental niche?
A)a mouse feeding on only small seeds in the presence of a competitor
B)an amphibian laying eggs in all possible habitats
C)a bird nesting on top of a tree in the presence of predators
D)a lizard feeding on insects only at dawn when snakes are present
A)a mouse feeding on only small seeds in the presence of a competitor
B)an amphibian laying eggs in all possible habitats
C)a bird nesting on top of a tree in the presence of predators
D)a lizard feeding on insects only at dawn when snakes are present
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11
What might one expect to see in a graph depicting realized niche space in a community?
A)one dominant species utilizing all of the resources
B)large overlap between species resource use
C)reduced overlap between species resource use
D)each species utilizing its full resources
A)one dominant species utilizing all of the resources
B)large overlap between species resource use
C)reduced overlap between species resource use
D)each species utilizing its full resources
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12
A(n)________ model of community structure assumes that the presence and absence of individual species in a community result from independent responses to the physical environment and interactions among species have no impact on community structure.
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13
When an indirect interaction is beneficial to one of two interacting species and neutral to the other,the indirect interaction is termed indirect ________.
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14
In aquatic environments,the three major environmental gradients of water that directly influence the distribution and dynamics of communities include
A)temperature,depth,and oxygen content.
B)depth,flow rate,and salinity.
C)pressure,temperature,and depth.
D)flow rate,salinity,and oxygen content.
A)temperature,depth,and oxygen content.
B)depth,flow rate,and salinity.
C)pressure,temperature,and depth.
D)flow rate,salinity,and oxygen content.
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15
When prey populations are controlled by predators in a trophic level above them,they are said to be under ________ control.
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16
In looking at a distribution map you see an empty space where habitat conditions are suitable for that species.Why might that exist?
A)Other species outcompete it in that space.
B)That species prefers other areas.
C)The species has a limit to population growth.
D)The space is due to the null model.
A)Other species outcompete it in that space.
B)That species prefers other areas.
C)The species has a limit to population growth.
D)The space is due to the null model.
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17
The ________ is a group of plant and animal species that inhabits a given area.
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18
In all experimental studies to date,the effect of increasing nutrient availability to plants has been to ________ plant diversity.
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19
Plant community structure along an environmental gradient can often be explained by
A)differences among species in their competitive abilities.
B)differences among species in their abilities to tolerate stress.
C)differences among species in their resistance to herbivores.
D)a trade-off among species with respect to competitive ability and stress tolerance.
A)differences among species in their competitive abilities.
B)differences among species in their abilities to tolerate stress.
C)differences among species in their resistance to herbivores.
D)a trade-off among species with respect to competitive ability and stress tolerance.
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20
What happens to the species Chthamalus stellatus when Balanus balanoides is removed from the lower intertidal zone?
A)Chthamalus is able to survive in the lower intertidal zone.
B)Chthamalus survives worse.
C)Balanus switches habitat to the upper intertidal zone.
D)There is no change in distribution for either species.
A)Chthamalus is able to survive in the lower intertidal zone.
B)Chthamalus survives worse.
C)Balanus switches habitat to the upper intertidal zone.
D)There is no change in distribution for either species.
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21
The "world is green" hypothesis advocates which mechanism?
A)bottom-up control
B)top-down control
C)the null model
D)diffuse competition
A)bottom-up control
B)top-down control
C)the null model
D)diffuse competition
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22

A)indirect commensalism.
B)indirect mutualism.
C)apparent competition.
D)apparent predation.
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23
Removal of sea otters from a system results in a massive increase in sea urchins and subsequent loss of kelp beds.This is an example of
A)a trophic cascade.
B)apparent competition.
C)bottom-up control.
D)indirect mutualism.
A)a trophic cascade.
B)apparent competition.
C)bottom-up control.
D)indirect mutualism.
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24
When bass were removed from a stream,an algal bloom occurred.This is an example of
A)top-down control.
B)bottom-up control.
C)the null model.
D)apparent competition.
A)top-down control.
B)bottom-up control.
C)the null model.
D)apparent competition.
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25

A)Decreased foliage height diversity drives increased bird diversity.
B)Increased foliage height diversity drives increased bird diversity.
C)There is no relationship between foliage height and bird diversity.
D)Increased bird diversity drives increased foliage height diversity.
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26
As the degree of environmental heterogeneity of a community increases,the number of plant and animal species tends to
A)decrease.
B)remain the same.
C)increase.
D)increase initially and then decrease.
A)decrease.
B)remain the same.
C)increase.
D)increase initially and then decrease.
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27
What is a misconception about the Canada lynx and snowshoe hare cycling?
A)Canada lynx are the only predators on snowshoe hares.
B)Snowshoe hares impact resource abundance.
C)Snowshoe hare populations vary over time.
D)Rodents compete with snowshoe hares for grasses.
A)Canada lynx are the only predators on snowshoe hares.
B)Snowshoe hares impact resource abundance.
C)Snowshoe hare populations vary over time.
D)Rodents compete with snowshoe hares for grasses.
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28
Which is an example of a diffuse species interaction?
A)Removal of one beetle species from a community shows no effect.
B)Canada lynx cause population cycling in snowshoe hares.
C)Removal of sea otters results in kelp forest depletion.
D)Loss of starfish results in mussel outcompeting other species.
A)Removal of one beetle species from a community shows no effect.
B)Canada lynx cause population cycling in snowshoe hares.
C)Removal of sea otters results in kelp forest depletion.
D)Loss of starfish results in mussel outcompeting other species.
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29
A diffuse species interaction infers the effects of
A)predation by one species on another is strong.
B)competition by one species on another is strong.
C)competition by one species on another is weak.
D)predation is stronger than those of competition.
A)predation by one species on another is strong.
B)competition by one species on another is strong.
C)competition by one species on another is weak.
D)predation is stronger than those of competition.
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30

A)indirect competition
B)indirect mutualism
C)mutualism
D)indirect commensalism
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31
Which of the following communities could exhibit apparent competition?
A)species that share a predator but not resources
B)species the share resources but not a predator
C)species that do not share either resources or a predator
D)species with diffuse interactions
A)species that share a predator but not resources
B)species the share resources but not a predator
C)species that do not share either resources or a predator
D)species with diffuse interactions
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32
Given large differences in moisture retention in soils,what would you predict?
A)decreased community diversity
B)no effect on community diversity
C)increased community diversity
D)more similar functional types in the community
A)decreased community diversity
B)no effect on community diversity
C)increased community diversity
D)more similar functional types in the community
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33
Why might biologists assemble species into functional groups when examining community structure?
A)to better focus on species by species interactions
B)to fit the null model
C)to understand the significance of a single species by assembling them in functional groups
D)to understand functional types because individual species might not be as significant
A)to better focus on species by species interactions
B)to fit the null model
C)to understand the significance of a single species by assembling them in functional groups
D)to understand functional types because individual species might not be as significant
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34
A competitive plant growing in wet conditions would be predicted to have
A)a larger root system.
B)high tolerance to water stress.
C)low metabolic rate.
D)many leaves and stems.
A)a larger root system.
B)high tolerance to water stress.
C)low metabolic rate.
D)many leaves and stems.
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35
Which of the following is considered a keystone predator?
A)mussels
B)starfish
C)kelp bed
D)kelp bass
A)mussels
B)starfish
C)kelp bed
D)kelp bass
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36
Spartina alterniflora allocates more ________ to outcompete Juncus gerardi.
A)carbon to root biomass
B)carbon to leafs
C)nutrients to herbivores
D)water to root biomass
A)carbon to root biomass
B)carbon to leafs
C)nutrients to herbivores
D)water to root biomass
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37
When top-down control occurs within an intertidal zone along the rocky coastline of the Pacific Ocean,which of the following species controls the abundance of other species?
A)kelp
B)mussels
C)barnacles
D)starfish
A)kelp
B)mussels
C)barnacles
D)starfish
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38
When apparent competition occurs,the
A)populations of predator and prey species are smaller.
B)population of the predator species is larger and the populations of the prey species are smaller.
C)population of the predator species is smaller and the populations of the prey species are larger.
D)populations of predator and prey species are larger.
A)populations of predator and prey species are smaller.
B)population of the predator species is larger and the populations of the prey species are smaller.
C)population of the predator species is smaller and the populations of the prey species are larger.
D)populations of predator and prey species are larger.
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39
Food webs are typically arranged into trophic levels with
A)primary producers at the bottom,herbivores in the middle,and carnivores at the top.
B)herbivores at the bottom,carnivores in the middle,and primary producers at the top.
C)carnivores at the bottom,herbivores in the middle,and primary producers at the top.
D)primary producers at the bottom,carnivores in the middle,and herbivores at the top.
A)primary producers at the bottom,herbivores in the middle,and carnivores at the top.
B)herbivores at the bottom,carnivores in the middle,and primary producers at the top.
C)carnivores at the bottom,herbivores in the middle,and primary producers at the top.
D)primary producers at the bottom,carnivores in the middle,and herbivores at the top.
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40
Experiments on competition among species within a community reveal that
A)removing a group of species has relatively little effect on a community.
B)removing a single species has a stronger effect than removing a group of species from a community.
C)removing a group of species has a stronger effect than removing a single species from a community.
D)removing a single species has relatively little effect on a community.
A)removing a group of species has relatively little effect on a community.
B)removing a single species has a stronger effect than removing a group of species from a community.
C)removing a group of species has a stronger effect than removing a single species from a community.
D)removing a single species has relatively little effect on a community.
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41
Environmental conditions often vary spatially but do not tend to change over time in a given place.
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42
Which of the following organisms have benefited from wolf reintroduction?
A)grizzly bears
B)beavers
C)woody plant species
D)all of the above
A)grizzly bears
B)beavers
C)woody plant species
D)all of the above
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43
As the fertility of soil on the forest floor increases,the
A)growth rate of plants increases.
B)size of plants decreases.
C)density of plants decreases.
D)number of species of plants increases.
A)growth rate of plants increases.
B)size of plants decreases.
C)density of plants decreases.
D)number of species of plants increases.
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44
The "world is green" hypothesis suggests that herbivore populations limit the number of predators,allowing plant biomass to accumulate.
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45
The diversity of an animal community is unrelated to the physical structure of a plant community.
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46
Within a community,most species have a similar range of environmental tolerances.
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47
In Yellowstone National Park,the reintroduction of wolves has led to
A)increased fruit consumption in elk.
B)a decrease in deciduous tree growth.
C)a decrease in the elk population.
D)an increase in the elk population.
A)increased fruit consumption in elk.
B)a decrease in deciduous tree growth.
C)a decrease in the elk population.
D)an increase in the elk population.
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48
Species interactions within a community rarely involve only two species.
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49

A)an increase in species diversity.
B)an increase in species evenness.
C)a decrease in overall productivity.
D)a decrease in species diversity.
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50
Diffuse interactions often occur among competing species but never among predator-prey species.
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51
Competitive interactions are often diffuse,whereas mutualisms are not.
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52
Competition among plant species rarely involves only a single resource.
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53
The control of an herbivore population by a parasitoid is an example of top-down control.
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54
Why might increased soil fertility result in lower species diversity?
A)There is no relationship between soil fertility and species diversity.
B)Increased nutrients help more rare plants survive.
C)Dominant species are better able to outcompete other species.
D)Dominant species are less able to outcompete other species.
A)There is no relationship between soil fertility and species diversity.
B)Increased nutrients help more rare plants survive.
C)Dominant species are better able to outcompete other species.
D)Dominant species are less able to outcompete other species.
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55
Indirect interactions can be either positive or negative for the affected species.
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56
The populations of keystone predators are controlled by the populations of their prey species.
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57
There is considerable evidence that community structure is influenced by interactions between species.
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58
Why might increased nutrient availability result in increased species diversity in aquatic systems while it results in decreases in terrestrial systems?
A)Aquatic systems have weaker competitive interactions.
B)Aquatic systems have stronger competitive interactions.
C)Nutrients are diluted too rapidly in aquatic systems.
D)Nutrients are always abundant in terrestrial systems.
A)Aquatic systems have weaker competitive interactions.
B)Aquatic systems have stronger competitive interactions.
C)Nutrients are diluted too rapidly in aquatic systems.
D)Nutrients are always abundant in terrestrial systems.
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59
Environmental heterogeneity tends to be positively correlated with species diversity.
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60
The removal of a single species from a community can have unpredictable consequences.
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61
In aquatic communities,an increase in nutrients usually causes the number of autotrophic species to increase.
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62
Competition for belowground resources is considered to be asymmetric because larger plants have a disproportionate advantage in competition for those resources.
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