Deck 13: Biological Productivity and Energy Transfer

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Compensation depth is the depth in the ocean where the photosynthetic rate exceeds the rate of cellular respiration.
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Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations have no impact on primary productivity rates in marine ecosystems.
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Match the term or phrase with its best descriptor. Use each answer once, more than once, or not at all.

A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
maximum sustainable yield
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Match the organism or definition with the correct description of its food preference. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
diatom
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An overabundance of organic matter results in eutrophication.
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Match the term or phrase with its best descriptor. Use each answer once, more than once, or not at all.

A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
aquaculture
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
Sargassum
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Match the term or phrase with its best descriptor. Use each answer once, more than once, or not at all.

A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
standing stock
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Match the organism or definition with the correct description of its food preference. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
anchovy
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The products of photosynthesis are carbon dioxide (CO₂)and water (H₂O).
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
kelp
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
flounder
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
algae
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Tropical open ocean waters have the highest rate of primary productivity in the world's oceans.
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Match the organism or definition with the correct description of its food preference. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
an organism that feeds on plants or animals
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Match the term or phrase with its best descriptor. Use each answer once, more than once, or not at all.

A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
by-catch
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
sand star (or starfish)
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Match the organism or definition with the correct description of its food preference. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
dolphin
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Match the organism or definition with the correct description of its food preference. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
sand star (Astropecten)
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Match the term or phrase with its best descriptor. Use each answer once, more than once, or not at all.

A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
Marine Mammal Protection Act
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Most marine algae are limited to depths shallower than 100 meters; however, some red algae have been observed growing at depths of over 250 meters.
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If the total caloric content of the autotrophic organisms in a marine ecosystem were 250,000 kilocalories (kcal), then the expected caloric value for the trophic-level consumers at the second level would be 2,500 kcal.
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The process by which energy is derived from solar radiation that is used by certain organisms to form organic matter is called:

A)photosynthesis.
B)chemosynthesis.
C)upwelling.
D)visible light.
E)biomass.
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In general, the rate at which energy is stored by organisms through the formation of organic matter is called:

A)biomass.
B)chlorophyll.
C)compensation depth.
D)primary productivity.
E)upwelling.
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Many fish stocks are characterized as overfished on a worldwide basis.
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The standing stock of a population is the maximum number or biomass of individuals that can be removed sustainably.
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The nutrients that tend to limit photosynthesis in marine environments include:

A)carbon dioxide.
B)nitrogen.
C)phosphorus.
D)A and B are correct.
E)B and C are correct.
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Diatoms are classified as members of the Division Chlorophyta.
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Bacteria that manufacture carbohydrates in the absence of solar energy are autotrophs.
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Equatorial upwelling decreases primary productivity in tropical waters.
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The depth at which the cellular respiration rate equals the photosynthetic rate is referred to as the:

A)calcium compensation depth.
B)epipelagic depth.
C)euphotic zone.
D)compensation depth.
E)productive zone.
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Consumers, producers, and decomposers are all examples of trophic levels within a food chain or food web.
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Primary productivity in temperate marine systems is limited solely by the amount of available solar radiation.
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The amount of carbon dioxide concentrations and available nutrients affect the rate of primary production in an ecosystem.
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Energy flow in photosynthetic marine ecosystems is unidirectional in contrast to nutrients, which cycle through ecosystems.
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Marine algae that grow close to the limits of light penetration have accessory photosynthetic pigments that absorb high energy, short-wavelength light in the blue region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Net primary productivity can be estimated as the amount of photosynthesis plus the amount of respiration.
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The group of marine macroscopic algae with the highest abundance and greatest geographic distribution belong to the Division Rhodophyta.
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In primary production:

A)carbon dioxide is released into the water.
B)oxygen is utilized by plants.
C)oxygen utilized by animals is less than the oxygen consumed by autotrophs.
D)proteins are made by animals.
E)there is a net gain in organic carbon by organisms.
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The distinction between a food chain and a food web is that a food chain describes a linear relationship among trophic levels whereas a food web describes the interconnected relationships among trophic structures in nature.
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The most abundant marine macroscopic algae are members of the Division:

A)Bacillariophyta.
B)Chlorophyta.
C)Chrysophyta.
D)Phaeophyta.
E)Rhodophyta.
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Productivity in polar oceans is:

A)light-limited.
B)nutrient-limited.
C)oxygen-limited.
D)light and nutrient-limited.
E)nutrient and oxygen-limited.
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The percentage of biomass regularly decomposed within the euphotic zone is about:

A)1%.
B)10%.
C)30%.
D)50%.
E)90%.
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Nutrient flow in an ecosystem is:

A)bi-directional.
B)cyclical.
C)semi-conservative.
D)top down.
E)unidirectional.
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The efficiency of trophic transfers in ecosystems is on average around:

A)75%.
B)50%.
C)30%.
D)10%.
E)5%.
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The area of the ocean that produces the largest standing stock of commercial fish is in the:

A)coastal areas.
B)bathypelagic zone.
C)mesopelagic zone.
D)tropical areas.
E)upwelling areas.
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Many of the organisms responsible for toxic red tides and paralytic shellfish poisoning belong to the Division:

A)Bacillariophyta.
B)Chlorophyta.
C)Phaeophyta.
D)Pyrrophyta.
E)Rhodophyta.
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The percentage of euphotic zone biomass that reaches the deep ocean floor is approximately:

A)1%.
B)10%.
C)30%.
D)50%.
E)90%.
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Although primary productivity in tropical areas is generally low, which of the following tropical locations have unusually high primary productivity rates?

A)equatorial upwelling zones
B)coastal upwelling zones
C)coral reefs
D)dead zones
E)All of the above tropical areas have relatively high primary productivity.
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Important marine autotrophs that have silica incorporated into their cell walls are:

A)coccolithophorids.
B)cyanobacteria.
C)diatoms.
D)dinoflagellates.
E)radiolarians.
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In temperate oceans of the northern hemisphere during the summer months:

A)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is low, and dissolved oxygen decreases.
B)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and dissolved oxygen decreases.
C)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and dissolved oxygen increases.
D)nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is high, and dissolved oxygen decreases.
E)nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is high, and dissolved oxygen increases.
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If 10,000 kilocalories (kcal)of energy were contained in the primary producers (trophic level 1), on average how many kcal of energy would you expect to be transferred to second-order consumers (trophic level 3)?

A)10,000 kcal
B)1,000 kcal
C)100 kcal
D)10 kcal
E)1 kcal
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Productivity in tropical oceans is generally:

A)light-limited.
B)nutrient-limited.
C)oxygen-limited.
D)light and nutrient-limited.
E)nutrient and oxygen-limited.
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Marine seed-bearing plants include all of the following except:

A)eelgrass.
B)mangroves.
C)Spartina alterniflora.
D)surf grass.
E)Ulva.
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In temperate oceans of the northern hemisphere during the winter months:

A)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is low, and water temperatures decrease.
B)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and water temperatures decrease.
C)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and water temperatures increase.
D)nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is high, and water temperatures decrease.
E)nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is low, and water temperatures decrease.
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The relative productivity in the world's oceans from most productive to least productive is:

A)polar waters, temperate waters, tropical waters.
B)polar waters, tropical waters, temperate waters.
C)temperate waters, polar waters, tropical waters.
D)temperate waters, tropical waters, polar waters.
E)tropical waters, temperate waters, polar waters.
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Energy flow in an ecosystem is:

A)bi-directional.
B)cyclic.
C)semi-conservative.
D)top down.
E)unidirectional.
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Overproduction of organic matter resulting in anoxic conditions is attributed to:

A)autotrophication.
B)eutrophication.
C)net primary productivity.
D)photoperiodicity.
E)phototropism.
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Diatoms, important producers in the epipelagic open ocean, are members of the Division:

A)Angiospermae.
B)Chrysophyta.
C)Chlorophyta.
D)Haptophyta.
E)Pyrrophyta.
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The mass of a population of fish present at a given time is called its:

A)diversity.
B)fish stock.
C)maximum sustainable yield.
D)recruitment mass.
E)standing stock.
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Briefly describe the feeding strategies employed by marine organisms including suspension feeding (filter feeding), deposit feeding, and carnivorous feeding.
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Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. Avicennia (black mangrove)
B) Rhizophora (red mangrove)
C) Sargassum (Gulf weed)
D) Spartina (marsh grass)
E) Zostera (eelgrass)
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All of the following are challenges to managing fisheries except:

A)overfishing.
B)incident catch or bycatch.
C)multinational boundaries.
D)regulations on the number of fishing vessels.
E)All of the above are correct.
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List the major taxonomic groups of marine primary producers and give an example of each.
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The term bycatch or incidental catch refers to:

A)krill and other shellfish.
B)non-target species that are caught along with commercial species.
C)species caught as part of traditional fisheries.
D)species harvested for industrial purposes.
E)species raised in aquaculture settings.
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Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. lower rates of photosynthesis
B) high light levels
C) increased nitrogen concentration
D) increased phosphorus concentration
E) upwelling
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Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. bacteriovores
B) carnivores
C) decomposers
D) biogeochemical cycle
E) herbivores
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  Tropical oceans are generally characterized by low net primary productivity. What are three environments that are exceptions to this and what factors contribute to their higher productivity?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Tropical oceans are generally characterized by low net primary productivity. What are three environments that are exceptions to this and what factors contribute to their higher productivity?
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Catches above the maximum sustainable yield:

A)can be increased to prevent overfishing.
B)produce decreased fishing effort.
C)result in increased populations of the target species.
D)result in overfishing.
E)result in underutilization of the target species.
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The maximum sustainable yield (MSY)is best defined as:

A)annual harvest that will balance natural mortality and predation.
B)largest catch that can be taken without overfishing.
C)largest catch that will cover the minimum cost of fishing.
D)maximum fishing effort allowed after overfishing occurs.
E)minimum catch that will still allow the population to increase.
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  Distinguish between eutrophic and oligotrophic oceans. Where would you expect to find eutrophic areas in the ocean? Oligotrophic areas?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Distinguish between eutrophic and oligotrophic oceans. Where would you expect to find eutrophic areas in the ocean? Oligotrophic areas?
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Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. Anthophyta
B) Chlorophyta
C) Chrysophyta
D) Phaeophyta
E) Pyrrophyta
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Why are upwelling zones generally more productive than coastal oceans?
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Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. autotrophic
B) carnivorous feeding
C) deposit feeding
D) filter feeding
E) suspension feeding
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  Why do algal blooms frequently occur during spring and fall in temperate oceans?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Why do algal blooms frequently occur during spring and fall in temperate oceans?
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How can overfishing of target species lead to significant changes in marine ecosystems?
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  Discuss the formation of the Gulf of Mexico dead zone. Why does this area form in the warmer months of the year?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Discuss the formation of the Gulf of Mexico dead zone. Why does this area form in the warmer months of the year?
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Compensation depth is the depth in the ocean where the photosynthetic rate exceeds the rate of cellular respiration.
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Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations have no impact on primary productivity rates in marine ecosystems.
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Match the term or phrase with its best descriptor. Use each answer once, more than once, or not at all.

A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
maximum sustainable yield
G
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Match the organism or definition with the correct description of its food preference. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
diatom
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An overabundance of organic matter results in eutrophication.
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A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
aquaculture
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
Sargassum
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A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
standing stock
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A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
anchovy
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The products of photosynthesis are carbon dioxide (CO₂)and water (H₂O).
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
kelp
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
flounder
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
algae
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Tropical open ocean waters have the highest rate of primary productivity in the world's oceans.
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A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
an organism that feeds on plants or animals
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A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
by-catch
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Match the organism with its correct descriptor of energy use or trophic level. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)consumer
C)producer
sand star (or starfish)
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A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
dolphin
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Match the organism or definition with the correct description of its food preference. Use each choice once, more than once, or not at all.

A)decomposer
B)detritivore
C)herbivore
D)autotroph
E)omnivore
F)carnivore
sand star (Astropecten)
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A)catch limit
B)dolphins and other mammal protection
C)farming of commercial fish and shellfish
D)catch size that reduces the population of target species
E)incidental catch
F)turtle exclusion devices (TEDs)
G)maximum catch without reducing the population of target species
H)available biomass of a target species
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Most marine algae are limited to depths shallower than 100 meters; however, some red algae have been observed growing at depths of over 250 meters.
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If the total caloric content of the autotrophic organisms in a marine ecosystem were 250,000 kilocalories (kcal), then the expected caloric value for the trophic-level consumers at the second level would be 2,500 kcal.
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The process by which energy is derived from solar radiation that is used by certain organisms to form organic matter is called:

A)photosynthesis.
B)chemosynthesis.
C)upwelling.
D)visible light.
E)biomass.
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In general, the rate at which energy is stored by organisms through the formation of organic matter is called:

A)biomass.
B)chlorophyll.
C)compensation depth.
D)primary productivity.
E)upwelling.
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Many fish stocks are characterized as overfished on a worldwide basis.
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The standing stock of a population is the maximum number or biomass of individuals that can be removed sustainably.
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The nutrients that tend to limit photosynthesis in marine environments include:

A)carbon dioxide.
B)nitrogen.
C)phosphorus.
D)A and B are correct.
E)B and C are correct.
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Diatoms are classified as members of the Division Chlorophyta.
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Bacteria that manufacture carbohydrates in the absence of solar energy are autotrophs.
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Equatorial upwelling decreases primary productivity in tropical waters.
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The depth at which the cellular respiration rate equals the photosynthetic rate is referred to as the:

A)calcium compensation depth.
B)epipelagic depth.
C)euphotic zone.
D)compensation depth.
E)productive zone.
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Consumers, producers, and decomposers are all examples of trophic levels within a food chain or food web.
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Primary productivity in temperate marine systems is limited solely by the amount of available solar radiation.
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The amount of carbon dioxide concentrations and available nutrients affect the rate of primary production in an ecosystem.
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Energy flow in photosynthetic marine ecosystems is unidirectional in contrast to nutrients, which cycle through ecosystems.
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Marine algae that grow close to the limits of light penetration have accessory photosynthetic pigments that absorb high energy, short-wavelength light in the blue region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Net primary productivity can be estimated as the amount of photosynthesis plus the amount of respiration.
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The group of marine macroscopic algae with the highest abundance and greatest geographic distribution belong to the Division Rhodophyta.
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In primary production:

A)carbon dioxide is released into the water.
B)oxygen is utilized by plants.
C)oxygen utilized by animals is less than the oxygen consumed by autotrophs.
D)proteins are made by animals.
E)there is a net gain in organic carbon by organisms.
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The distinction between a food chain and a food web is that a food chain describes a linear relationship among trophic levels whereas a food web describes the interconnected relationships among trophic structures in nature.
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The most abundant marine macroscopic algae are members of the Division:

A)Bacillariophyta.
B)Chlorophyta.
C)Chrysophyta.
D)Phaeophyta.
E)Rhodophyta.
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Productivity in polar oceans is:

A)light-limited.
B)nutrient-limited.
C)oxygen-limited.
D)light and nutrient-limited.
E)nutrient and oxygen-limited.
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43
The percentage of biomass regularly decomposed within the euphotic zone is about:

A)1%.
B)10%.
C)30%.
D)50%.
E)90%.
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44
Nutrient flow in an ecosystem is:

A)bi-directional.
B)cyclical.
C)semi-conservative.
D)top down.
E)unidirectional.
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45
The efficiency of trophic transfers in ecosystems is on average around:

A)75%.
B)50%.
C)30%.
D)10%.
E)5%.
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46
The area of the ocean that produces the largest standing stock of commercial fish is in the:

A)coastal areas.
B)bathypelagic zone.
C)mesopelagic zone.
D)tropical areas.
E)upwelling areas.
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47
Many of the organisms responsible for toxic red tides and paralytic shellfish poisoning belong to the Division:

A)Bacillariophyta.
B)Chlorophyta.
C)Phaeophyta.
D)Pyrrophyta.
E)Rhodophyta.
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48
The percentage of euphotic zone biomass that reaches the deep ocean floor is approximately:

A)1%.
B)10%.
C)30%.
D)50%.
E)90%.
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49
Although primary productivity in tropical areas is generally low, which of the following tropical locations have unusually high primary productivity rates?

A)equatorial upwelling zones
B)coastal upwelling zones
C)coral reefs
D)dead zones
E)All of the above tropical areas have relatively high primary productivity.
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50
Important marine autotrophs that have silica incorporated into their cell walls are:

A)coccolithophorids.
B)cyanobacteria.
C)diatoms.
D)dinoflagellates.
E)radiolarians.
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51
In temperate oceans of the northern hemisphere during the summer months:

A)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is low, and dissolved oxygen decreases.
B)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and dissolved oxygen decreases.
C)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and dissolved oxygen increases.
D)nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is high, and dissolved oxygen decreases.
E)nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is high, and dissolved oxygen increases.
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52
If 10,000 kilocalories (kcal)of energy were contained in the primary producers (trophic level 1), on average how many kcal of energy would you expect to be transferred to second-order consumers (trophic level 3)?

A)10,000 kcal
B)1,000 kcal
C)100 kcal
D)10 kcal
E)1 kcal
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53
Productivity in tropical oceans is generally:

A)light-limited.
B)nutrient-limited.
C)oxygen-limited.
D)light and nutrient-limited.
E)nutrient and oxygen-limited.
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54
Marine seed-bearing plants include all of the following except:

A)eelgrass.
B)mangroves.
C)Spartina alterniflora.
D)surf grass.
E)Ulva.
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55
In temperate oceans of the northern hemisphere during the winter months:

A)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is low, and water temperatures decrease.
B)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and water temperatures decrease.
C)nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and water temperatures increase.
D)nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is high, and water temperatures decrease.
E)nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is low, and water temperatures decrease.
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56
The relative productivity in the world's oceans from most productive to least productive is:

A)polar waters, temperate waters, tropical waters.
B)polar waters, tropical waters, temperate waters.
C)temperate waters, polar waters, tropical waters.
D)temperate waters, tropical waters, polar waters.
E)tropical waters, temperate waters, polar waters.
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57
Energy flow in an ecosystem is:

A)bi-directional.
B)cyclic.
C)semi-conservative.
D)top down.
E)unidirectional.
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58
Overproduction of organic matter resulting in anoxic conditions is attributed to:

A)autotrophication.
B)eutrophication.
C)net primary productivity.
D)photoperiodicity.
E)phototropism.
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59
Diatoms, important producers in the epipelagic open ocean, are members of the Division:

A)Angiospermae.
B)Chrysophyta.
C)Chlorophyta.
D)Haptophyta.
E)Pyrrophyta.
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60
The mass of a population of fish present at a given time is called its:

A)diversity.
B)fish stock.
C)maximum sustainable yield.
D)recruitment mass.
E)standing stock.
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61
Briefly describe the feeding strategies employed by marine organisms including suspension feeding (filter feeding), deposit feeding, and carnivorous feeding.
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62
Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. Avicennia (black mangrove)
B) Rhizophora (red mangrove)
C) Sargassum (Gulf weed)
D) Spartina (marsh grass)
E) Zostera (eelgrass)
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63
All of the following are challenges to managing fisheries except:

A)overfishing.
B)incident catch or bycatch.
C)multinational boundaries.
D)regulations on the number of fishing vessels.
E)All of the above are correct.
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64
List the major taxonomic groups of marine primary producers and give an example of each.
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65
The term bycatch or incidental catch refers to:

A)krill and other shellfish.
B)non-target species that are caught along with commercial species.
C)species caught as part of traditional fisheries.
D)species harvested for industrial purposes.
E)species raised in aquaculture settings.
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66
Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. lower rates of photosynthesis
B) high light levels
C) increased nitrogen concentration
D) increased phosphorus concentration
E) upwelling
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67
Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. bacteriovores
B) carnivores
C) decomposers
D) biogeochemical cycle
E) herbivores
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68
  Tropical oceans are generally characterized by low net primary productivity. What are three environments that are exceptions to this and what factors contribute to their higher productivity?
Tropical oceans are generally characterized by low net primary productivity. What are three environments that are exceptions to this and what factors contribute to their higher productivity?
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69
Catches above the maximum sustainable yield:

A)can be increased to prevent overfishing.
B)produce decreased fishing effort.
C)result in increased populations of the target species.
D)result in overfishing.
E)result in underutilization of the target species.
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70
The maximum sustainable yield (MSY)is best defined as:

A)annual harvest that will balance natural mortality and predation.
B)largest catch that can be taken without overfishing.
C)largest catch that will cover the minimum cost of fishing.
D)maximum fishing effort allowed after overfishing occurs.
E)minimum catch that will still allow the population to increase.
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71
  Distinguish between eutrophic and oligotrophic oceans. Where would you expect to find eutrophic areas in the ocean? Oligotrophic areas?
Distinguish between eutrophic and oligotrophic oceans. Where would you expect to find eutrophic areas in the ocean? Oligotrophic areas?
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72
Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. Anthophyta
B) Chlorophyta
C) Chrysophyta
D) Phaeophyta
E) Pyrrophyta
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73
Why are upwelling zones generally more productive than coastal oceans?
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74
Examine the five words and/or phrases and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the one option that does not fit the pattern.
A. autotrophic
B) carnivorous feeding
C) deposit feeding
D) filter feeding
E) suspension feeding
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75
  Why do algal blooms frequently occur during spring and fall in temperate oceans?
Why do algal blooms frequently occur during spring and fall in temperate oceans?
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76
How can overfishing of target species lead to significant changes in marine ecosystems?
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77
  Discuss the formation of the Gulf of Mexico dead zone. Why does this area form in the warmer months of the year?
Discuss the formation of the Gulf of Mexico dead zone. Why does this area form in the warmer months of the year?
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