Multiple Choice
Species with planktonic larvae, whose adults live successfully only at the upper limit of the intertidal zone,
A) Will be able to settle successfully if their planktonic larvae are released for exactly 21 days
B) Will be able to settle successfully if their planktonic larvae are released at spring high tide and swim for 21 days
C) Will settle successfully if they are released in water and develop to the point of settlement in 14 days
D) Will settle successfully if first they are photopositive but are photonegative 14 days later
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Q15: Which of the following adaptations might reduce
Q16: Increased environmental uncertainty should select for<br>A) Very
Q17: Which larval type typically has the longest
Q18: Which of the following species types would
Q19: The outcome of sexual selection might be<br>A)
Q21: Many species of corals spawn on the
Q22: Settling larvae<br>A) Require fresh and clean substrates,
Q23: Coral reef fish larvae<br>A) Never home to
Q24: Bindin operates when<br>A) Sperm are first spawned
Q25: An adaptation for very low population density