Deck 9: Population Growth
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Deck 9: Population Growth
1
Life ________ refers to the average number of years that an individual is expected to live from the time of his or her birth.
expectancy
2
________ stochasticity is the random variation in birth and death rates that occurs in populations from year to year as a result of natural disasters and other annual variations in the environment.
Environmental
3
Population ________ refers to the rate at which the number of individuals in a population increases or decreases with time.
growth
4
A(n)________ life table is constructed by sampling the population to obtain a distribution of age classes during a single time period.
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5
There is no change in population size when the instantaneous per capita rate of growth (r)is equal to ________.
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6
The ________ birthrate is expressed as the births per 1000 individuals per unit of time.
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7
A population eventually becomes ________ when its population growth (r)remains negative without reversing.
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8
A population that is increasing in size has an intrinsic rate of population growth (r)that is
A)< 0.
B)= 0.
C)> 0.
D)> 1.
A)< 0.
B)= 0.
C)> 0.
D)> 1.
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9
________ is the study of populations.
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10
A(n)________ curve plots the probability at birth of surviving to any given age (lx)against time or age class (x).
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11

A)a survivorship curve.
B)exponential growth.
C)R0= 0.
D)r < 0.
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12
Movement in and out of a population occurs in a(n)________ population.
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13
________ stochasticity is the random variation in birth and death rates that occurs in populations from year to year.
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14
When the conditions are favorable for a population at low density,such as when a species colonizes a new environment,population growth is typically
A)exponential.
B)logistic.
C)tangential.
D)dynamic.
A)exponential.
B)logistic.
C)tangential.
D)dynamic.
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15
Populations inhabiting favorable environments at low population densities typically experience ________ population growth,resulting in a continuously accelerating rate of population increase.
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16
A(n)________ distribution refers to the proportion of individuals in the various age classes for any one year.
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17
A group of individuals born in the same period of time is called a(n)________.
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18
Which of the following equations reflects the exponential model of population growth?
A)N(t)= b - d
B)s = ΔN / Δt
C)N(t)= N(0)ert
D)dN / dt = rN
A)N(t)= b - d
B)s = ΔN / Δt
C)N(t)= N(0)ert
D)dN / dt = rN
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19
The net reproductive rate (R0)is equal to ________ when females,on average,replace themselves in a population.
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20
Ecologists develop a(n)________ life table to follow the fate of a group of individuals,who were all born at a given time,from birth to death.
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21
Age-specific mortality is defined as the
A)difference between the number of individuals alive for any age class and the next older age class.
B)number of individuals that died during any given time interval divided by the number alive at the beginning of that interval.
C)number of individuals from the original cohort who are alive at the specified age.
D)probability at birth of surviving to any given age.
A)difference between the number of individuals alive for any age class and the next older age class.
B)number of individuals that died during any given time interval divided by the number alive at the beginning of that interval.
C)number of individuals from the original cohort who are alive at the specified age.
D)probability at birth of surviving to any given age.
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22
Most life tables have been constructed for
A)short-lived plants.
B)insects.
C)short-lived vertebrates.
D)long-lived mammals.
A)short-lived plants.
B)insects.
C)short-lived vertebrates.
D)long-lived mammals.
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23
Survivorship curves plot ________ against x.
A)dx
B)lx
C)log lx
D)qx
A)dx
B)lx
C)log lx
D)qx
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24
Why is the b0 = 0 at time period x0 for some species?
A)The birthrate always starts at 0.
B)Some species do not reproduce during the first time period.
C)All individuals are dead at x0.
D)This is the case because m0 times 0 always = 0.
A)The birthrate always starts at 0.
B)Some species do not reproduce during the first time period.
C)All individuals are dead at x0.
D)This is the case because m0 times 0 always = 0.
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25
A population that is growing has a net reproductive rate (R0)that is
A)= 0.
B)> 0 and < 1.
C)= 1.
D)> 1.
A)= 0.
B)> 0 and < 1.
C)= 1.
D)> 1.
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26
qx =
A)nx/dx.
B)nx/lx.
C)dx/nx.
D)Tx/nx.
A)nx/dx.
B)nx/lx.
C)dx/nx.
D)Tx/nx.
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27

A)Type I
B)Type II
C)Type III
D)Type IV
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28
A dynamic composite life table is different from a dynamic life table it that it uses individuals
A)born over several time periods.
B)born in a single time period.
C)from several different locations.
D)from several different life tables.
A)born over several time periods.
B)born in a single time period.
C)from several different locations.
D)from several different life tables.
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29
Calculate L1,given N₁ = 100,N₂ = 50,and n₃ = 10.
A)90
B)50
C)75
D)10
A)90
B)50
C)75
D)10
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30
What value do mortality rate curves end on?
A)0
B)1)0
C)however many individuals are dead
D)the percentage of the population that dies in the last time period
A)0
B)1)0
C)however many individuals are dead
D)the percentage of the population that dies in the last time period
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31
A time-specific life table is constructed by sampling the
A)fate of a group of individuals born at a given time from birth to death.
B)fate of a group of individuals born over several time periods from birth to death.
C)population to obtain a distribution of age classes during a single time period.
D)population to obtain a distribution of age classes during multiple time periods.
A)fate of a group of individuals born at a given time from birth to death.
B)fate of a group of individuals born over several time periods from birth to death.
C)population to obtain a distribution of age classes during a single time period.
D)population to obtain a distribution of age classes during multiple time periods.
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32
A systematic compilation of mortality and survival data for a population is called a(n)
A)age pyramid.
B)life table.
C)cohort group.
D)probability summary.
A)age pyramid.
B)life table.
C)cohort group.
D)probability summary.
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33
The number of births per female of age x is referred to as the
A)crude birthrate.
B)age-specific birthrate.
C)gross reproductive rate.
D)net reproductive rate.
A)crude birthrate.
B)age-specific birthrate.
C)gross reproductive rate.
D)net reproductive rate.
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34
Which model of population growth would you employ if reproduction occurs in discrete time periods rather than being continuous?
A)exponential
B)reciprocal
C)logarithmic
D)geometric
A)exponential
B)reciprocal
C)logarithmic
D)geometric
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35
Which stage has the longest life expectancy?
A)ex = 0
B)ex = 1
C)ex = 2
D)ex = 0.5
A)ex = 0
B)ex = 1
C)ex = 2
D)ex = 0.5
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36
The average number of female offspring born to a female over her lifetime is referred to as the
A)crude birthrate.
B)age-specific birthrate.
C)gross reproductive rate.
D)net reproductive rate.
A)crude birthrate.
B)age-specific birthrate.
C)gross reproductive rate.
D)net reproductive rate.
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37
If survival rates do not vary with age,as in many species of perennial plants,reptiles,adult birds,and rodents,survivorship curves are typically
A)type I.
B)type II.
C)type III.
D)type IV.
A)type I.
B)type II.
C)type III.
D)type IV.
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38
The net reproductive rate is the sum of what column?
A)lxbx
B)bx
C)lx
D)x
A)lxbx
B)bx
C)lx
D)x
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39
The gross reproductive rate is
A)the total number of offspring born to a population.
B)the total number of offspring born to a population each year.
C)the average number of female offspring born in a year.
D)the average number of female offspring born to her over her lifetime.
A)the total number of offspring born to a population.
B)the total number of offspring born to a population each year.
C)the average number of female offspring born in a year.
D)the average number of female offspring born to her over her lifetime.
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40
A population reaches a stable-age distribution when the
A)population stops growing.
B)birthrate is less than the death rate.
C)net reproductive rate (R0)is zero.
D)proportion of individuals in each age group remains the same.
A)population stops growing.
B)birthrate is less than the death rate.
C)net reproductive rate (R0)is zero.
D)proportion of individuals in each age group remains the same.
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41
Which populations are at greatest risk for extinction?
A)very small ones
B)very large ones
C)ones with specific niches
D)ones with extensive habitat ranges
A)very small ones
B)very large ones
C)ones with specific niches
D)ones with extensive habitat ranges
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42
The probability of survival and death usually varies with age.
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43
The leading cause of current species extinctions is
A)global warming.
B)habitat destruction.
C)hunting.
D)diseases.
A)global warming.
B)habitat destruction.
C)hunting.
D)diseases.
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44
The instantaneous per capita rate of growth (r)of a growing population is greater than zero.
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45
Exponential growth is characteristic of populations that inhabit favorable environments at low densities.
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46
The net reproductive rate (R0)refers to the average number of females that will be produced during a lifetime by a newborn female.
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47
What is one of the most damaging issues in freshwater systems that has caused the highest number of declines in fish?
A)pollution
B)dams
C)climate change
D)ozone depletion
A)pollution
B)dams
C)climate change
D)ozone depletion
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48
Why are population projection matrices so complicated?
A)because plant sizes are fixed over time
B)because larger populations require more sophistication
C)because fecundity is high in some species
D)because some species can move back and forth between life stages
A)because plant sizes are fixed over time
B)because larger populations require more sophistication
C)because fecundity is high in some species
D)because some species can move back and forth between life stages
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49
Species with type III survivorship curves experience extremely high mortality rates in early life.
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50
Immigration and emigration occur within a closed population.
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51
In a given life table,qx represents the age-specific mortality rate.
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52
Given λ = 2,what would the intrinsic rate of reproduction (r)be?
A)4
B)0)69
C)1
D)0
A)4
B)0)69
C)1
D)0
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53
According to the latest data,which region has the highest number of species recently gone extinct?
A)North America
B)South America
C)Africa
D)Australia
A)North America
B)South America
C)Africa
D)Australia
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54
In a population projection matrix,S34 would represent
A)the probability an individual in stage class 3 would move to 4.
B)the probability an individual in stage class 4 would revert to 3.
C)the time it takes an individual to move from 3 to 4.
D)the average amount of growth that occurs from stage class 3 to 4.
A)the probability an individual in stage class 3 would move to 4.
B)the probability an individual in stage class 4 would revert to 3.
C)the time it takes an individual to move from 3 to 4.
D)the average amount of growth that occurs from stage class 3 to 4.
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55
When females form the reproductive unit of a population,what would the population be when one calculates a population of 50 from a life table?
A)100
B)25
C)50
D)200
A)100
B)25
C)50
D)200
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56
A time-specific life table follows a group of individuals born at a given time from birth to death.
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57
If N(0)= 30 and λ = 1.20,what is the population size for year one?
A)25
B)28.8
C)30
D)36
A)25
B)28.8
C)30
D)36
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58
A flood wiping out a population would be an example of
A)exponential growth.
B)survivorship curve.
C)demographic stochasticity.
D)environmental stochasticity.
A)exponential growth.
B)survivorship curve.
C)demographic stochasticity.
D)environmental stochasticity.
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59
The gross reproductive rate represents the number of births per 1000 population per unit of time.
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60
Exponential population growth does not occur in natural populations.
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61
A population in which λ equals one has reached a stable-age distribution.
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62
Environmental stochasticity refers to random variations in birth and death rates occurring in populations from year to year.
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63
The introduction of a novel organism into an ecosystem can lead to the extinction of species.
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