Deck 10: Population Growth

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When populations breed seasonally, with young produced once a year, we say growth is

A) Exponential
B) Geometric
C) Compounded
D) Annual
E) Episodic
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Geometric growth is described by the equation

A) Nt=R0Nt+1
B) R0=Nt/Nt+1
C) Nt+1=R0Nt
D) Nt=R0Nx
E) x=R0/Nt
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If R03=2.0 and N0=200, then population size after 3 generations is

A) 800
B) 1600
C) 202
D) 400
E) 1200
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If the finite rate of increase, λ\lambda , is less than 1, then the population

A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Stays the same
D) Decreases to a low level then remains constant
E) Increases to the carrying capacity
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If λ\lambda =1.1 and Nt=1000, then Nt+4=

A) 1100
B) 1464
C) 4000
D) 4400
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You are involved in a bird count. One year you count 80 red-winged blackbirds and the next year the number is only 60. What is the finite rate of increase?

A) 20
B) 140
C) 0.25
D) 1.33
E) -0.25
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If a population of rabbits increases from 1000 to 1500 over 10 years, what is the cumulative rate of increase as a percentage?

A) 1.5
B) 0.5
C) 50
D) 100
E) 150
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If a population of rabbits grows by 50% over 10 years, what is the average finite rate of increase per year?

A) 1.5
B) 50
C) 1.04
D) 57.67
E) 38.44
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If a population of duckweed, if b=0.4 per week and d=0.2 per week and N=50, how many plants will there be after one week?

A) 10
B) 30
C) 50
D) 60
E) 100
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If N0=10, t=4 and r=0.1, then Nt+4=

A) 4
B) 10
C) 14.9
D) 40
E) 11.05
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For a variety of organisms r increases with

A) Increasing generation time and increasing body weight
B) Increasing generation time and decreasing body weight
C) Decreasing generation time and increasing body weight
D) Decreasing generation time and decreasing body weight
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If r=0.1, how long does it take a population to double?

A) 6.93 years
B) 0.7 years
C) 20 years
D) 0.05 years
E) 0.75 years
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Rabbits were introduced into Victoria, Australia, in about 1860. Approximately how long did it take them to cross the country and appear on the west coast?

A) 10 years
B) 20 years
C) 50 years
D) 100 years
E) 150 years
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You have a weed growing exponentially on your pond. It doubles in numbers every day. Unchecked it will cover the pond in 40 days. You decide to weed the pond when it's half covered. On what day is that?

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 35
E) 39
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The intrinsic rate of increase is

A) The rate of population growth under ideal conditions
B) The rate of population growth for r selected species
C) The rate of population growth when resources are limiting
D) Independent of predation and competition
E) Density dependent
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Population growth under conditions of limited resources is termed

A) Exponential
B) Geometric
C) Logistic
D) Lagged
E) Stochastic
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In which condition will a population increase?

A) R0 = 0
B) R0 = 0.5
C) r = 0.5
D) r = -0.5
E) λ\lambda = 0.9
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If N=500, K=1000 and r=0.1, what is dN/dt?

A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 25
E) 125
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If there is a time lag such that at the time the population is 800, the effects of crowding are only being felt as if the population were 500, then what is dN/dt if r=0.2 and K=1000?

A) 0.5
B) 400
C) 80
D) 160
E) 100
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A source of mortality that decreases with increasing population size is

A) Density dependent
B) Density independent
C) Inversely density dependent
D) Inversely density independent
E) Inversely density negative independent
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A population whose growth is well modeled by the logistic growth equation is experiencing

A) Density dependent growth
B) Density independent growth
C) Inverse density dependent growth
D) Inverse density independent growth
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Which of these organisms is continuously iteroparous?

A) Dall mountain sheep
B) Agave
C) Salmon
D) Blue tits
E) Chimpanzees
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In Grime's life history scheme ruderals are adapted to

A) Live in highly competitive environments
B) Take advantage of habitat disturbances
C) Be density dependent
D) Live near the carrying capacity
E) Maximize reproductive output
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In general, the growth pattern of human population through history shows a/an ______ pattern.

A) Logistic
B) Exponential
C) Sigmoidal
D) Standard geometric
E) Declining
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After the demographic transition, human birth rates

A) Exceed death rates
B) Equal death rates
C) Are less than death rates by a factor of 2
D) Are double death rates
E) Are logistic
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The potential reproductive output under ideal conditions is called

A) Fertility
B) Fecundity
C) Ideal fertility
D) Maximal reproductive output
E) Ideal maximum reproductive fertility
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Citizens in which of the following countries have the largest ecological footprint?

A) Canada
B) Germany
C) U.K.
D) Australia
E) China
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Exponential growth occurs when species breed continuously and overlapping generations are found.
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In population growth, R0 reflects a generational growth rate while r denotes an instantaneous rate.
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Exponential growth tends to result in "S" shaped growth curves.
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Logistic growth yields a J shaped curve
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Desert animals may be seen as stress tolerators.
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Oak trees are r-selected compared to dandelions.
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The demographic transition occurred earlier in Mexico than in Sweden.
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Children under 15 make up half the population in West Africa.
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Deck 10: Population Growth
1
When populations breed seasonally, with young produced once a year, we say growth is

A) Exponential
B) Geometric
C) Compounded
D) Annual
E) Episodic
Geometric
2
Geometric growth is described by the equation

A) Nt=R0Nt+1
B) R0=Nt/Nt+1
C) Nt+1=R0Nt
D) Nt=R0Nx
E) x=R0/Nt
Nt+1=R0Nt
3
If R03=2.0 and N0=200, then population size after 3 generations is

A) 800
B) 1600
C) 202
D) 400
E) 1200
400
4
If the finite rate of increase, λ\lambda , is less than 1, then the population

A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Stays the same
D) Decreases to a low level then remains constant
E) Increases to the carrying capacity
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If λ\lambda =1.1 and Nt=1000, then Nt+4=

A) 1100
B) 1464
C) 4000
D) 4400
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You are involved in a bird count. One year you count 80 red-winged blackbirds and the next year the number is only 60. What is the finite rate of increase?

A) 20
B) 140
C) 0.25
D) 1.33
E) -0.25
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7
If a population of rabbits increases from 1000 to 1500 over 10 years, what is the cumulative rate of increase as a percentage?

A) 1.5
B) 0.5
C) 50
D) 100
E) 150
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8
If a population of rabbits grows by 50% over 10 years, what is the average finite rate of increase per year?

A) 1.5
B) 50
C) 1.04
D) 57.67
E) 38.44
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9
If a population of duckweed, if b=0.4 per week and d=0.2 per week and N=50, how many plants will there be after one week?

A) 10
B) 30
C) 50
D) 60
E) 100
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10
If N0=10, t=4 and r=0.1, then Nt+4=

A) 4
B) 10
C) 14.9
D) 40
E) 11.05
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11
For a variety of organisms r increases with

A) Increasing generation time and increasing body weight
B) Increasing generation time and decreasing body weight
C) Decreasing generation time and increasing body weight
D) Decreasing generation time and decreasing body weight
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12
If r=0.1, how long does it take a population to double?

A) 6.93 years
B) 0.7 years
C) 20 years
D) 0.05 years
E) 0.75 years
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13
Rabbits were introduced into Victoria, Australia, in about 1860. Approximately how long did it take them to cross the country and appear on the west coast?

A) 10 years
B) 20 years
C) 50 years
D) 100 years
E) 150 years
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14
You have a weed growing exponentially on your pond. It doubles in numbers every day. Unchecked it will cover the pond in 40 days. You decide to weed the pond when it's half covered. On what day is that?

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 35
E) 39
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15
The intrinsic rate of increase is

A) The rate of population growth under ideal conditions
B) The rate of population growth for r selected species
C) The rate of population growth when resources are limiting
D) Independent of predation and competition
E) Density dependent
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16
Population growth under conditions of limited resources is termed

A) Exponential
B) Geometric
C) Logistic
D) Lagged
E) Stochastic
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17
In which condition will a population increase?

A) R0 = 0
B) R0 = 0.5
C) r = 0.5
D) r = -0.5
E) λ\lambda = 0.9
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18
If N=500, K=1000 and r=0.1, what is dN/dt?

A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 25
E) 125
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19
If there is a time lag such that at the time the population is 800, the effects of crowding are only being felt as if the population were 500, then what is dN/dt if r=0.2 and K=1000?

A) 0.5
B) 400
C) 80
D) 160
E) 100
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20
A source of mortality that decreases with increasing population size is

A) Density dependent
B) Density independent
C) Inversely density dependent
D) Inversely density independent
E) Inversely density negative independent
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21
A population whose growth is well modeled by the logistic growth equation is experiencing

A) Density dependent growth
B) Density independent growth
C) Inverse density dependent growth
D) Inverse density independent growth
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22
Which of these organisms is continuously iteroparous?

A) Dall mountain sheep
B) Agave
C) Salmon
D) Blue tits
E) Chimpanzees
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23
In Grime's life history scheme ruderals are adapted to

A) Live in highly competitive environments
B) Take advantage of habitat disturbances
C) Be density dependent
D) Live near the carrying capacity
E) Maximize reproductive output
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24
In general, the growth pattern of human population through history shows a/an ______ pattern.

A) Logistic
B) Exponential
C) Sigmoidal
D) Standard geometric
E) Declining
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After the demographic transition, human birth rates

A) Exceed death rates
B) Equal death rates
C) Are less than death rates by a factor of 2
D) Are double death rates
E) Are logistic
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The potential reproductive output under ideal conditions is called

A) Fertility
B) Fecundity
C) Ideal fertility
D) Maximal reproductive output
E) Ideal maximum reproductive fertility
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Citizens in which of the following countries have the largest ecological footprint?

A) Canada
B) Germany
C) U.K.
D) Australia
E) China
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Exponential growth occurs when species breed continuously and overlapping generations are found.
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In population growth, R0 reflects a generational growth rate while r denotes an instantaneous rate.
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Exponential growth tends to result in "S" shaped growth curves.
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Logistic growth yields a J shaped curve
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Desert animals may be seen as stress tolerators.
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Oak trees are r-selected compared to dandelions.
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The demographic transition occurred earlier in Mexico than in Sweden.
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Children under 15 make up half the population in West Africa.
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