Deck 8: Properties of Populations
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Deck 8: Properties of Populations
1
The ________ of a population describes its spatial location,the area over which it occurs.
distribution
2
The primary factors driving the dynamics of population abundance are the demographic processes of ________ and ________.
birth; death
3
An individual tree or plant produced by sexual reproduction and thus arising from a zygote is a genetic individual,known as a(n)________.
genet
4
A round-trip movement of an individual from one place to another and back again is called ________.
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5
In most mammalian populations,the ________ sex ratio at birth is often weighted toward males.
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6
Counting the total number of individuals within a square or rectangle of known area,referred to as a(n)________,is a sampling method that is commonly used to study plants or other sessile animals.
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7
The California newt is found only in California.This is an example of a(n)________ species.
A)ubiquitous
B)metapopulation
C)endemic
D)invasive
A)ubiquitous
B)metapopulation
C)endemic
D)invasive
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8
Populations can be divided into three ecologically important age classes: prereproductive,reproductive,and ________.
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9
A module that is produced asexually by an original genetic individual,which may remain physically linked to the parent or may be separate,is referred to as a
A)genet.
B)ramet.
C)clone.
D)bud.
A)genet.
B)ramet.
C)clone.
D)bud.
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10
Which of the following is not a feature of a population?
A)size
B)density
C)number of species
D)distribution
A)size
B)density
C)number of species
D)distribution
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11
Which of the following is a clonal animal?
A)sheep
B)coral
C)mouse
D)quail
A)sheep
B)coral
C)mouse
D)quail
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12
A group of individuals of the same species inhabiting a given area is called a(n)________.
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13
You see three shoots of a plant with a connected root system.This is an example of
A)3 ramets.
B)1 ramet.
C)3 genets.
D)6 genets.
A)3 ramets.
B)1 ramet.
C)3 genets.
D)6 genets.
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14
Population ________ is the number of individuals per unit area,or per unit volume.
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15
Because a direct count of all individuals within a population is often impossible,population density is usually estimated by one or more methods of ________.
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16
________ defines the size of a population,the number of individuals in it.
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17
As a result of environmental heterogeneity,most populations are divided into smaller populations,referred to as local ________.
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18
A graph that compares the relative number of individuals within different age groups of a population is called an age ________.
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19
Which of the following represents a modular organism?
A)lizard
B)coral
C)dog
D)ant
A)lizard
B)coral
C)dog
D)ant
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20
Individuals moving from another location into a subpopulation is referred to as ________.
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21
Which of the following sampling techniques represents an index of abundance rather than an estimate of density?
A)number of oak trees within a quadrat
B)number of bear droppings along a trail
C)ratio of marked and unmarked mice in a field
D)number of ducks on a pond
A)number of oak trees within a quadrat
B)number of bear droppings along a trail
C)ratio of marked and unmarked mice in a field
D)number of ducks on a pond
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22
The age of a tree is best approximated by
A)estimating tree height.
B)counting tree growth rings.
C)measuring the diameter of a trunk at breast height (dbh).
D)counting the number of leaves.
A)estimating tree height.
B)counting tree growth rings.
C)measuring the diameter of a trunk at breast height (dbh).
D)counting the number of leaves.
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23
Which of the following methods would work best to estimate flower species diversity?
A)mark-recapture
B)Lincoln Peterson index
C)quadrats
D)distribution mapping
A)mark-recapture
B)Lincoln Peterson index
C)quadrats
D)distribution mapping
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24
A group of local subpopulations is called a(n)
A)community.
B)species.
C)metapopulation.
D)ecogroup.
A)community.
B)species.
C)metapopulation.
D)ecogroup.
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25
The sex ratio of human senior citizens (>65 years)is
A)skewed toward females.
B)skewed toward males.
C)1:1.
D)the same as birds'.
A)skewed toward females.
B)skewed toward males.
C)1:1.
D)the same as birds'.
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26
If,via global warming,the temperatures increased in Canada,the red maple might be able to extend its ________ to the North.
A)population size
B)migration route
C)age structure
D)geographic range
A)population size
B)migration route
C)age structure
D)geographic range
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27
Calculate the estimated population size,N,given a study that initially marked 100 animals and subsequently captured 50,of which 25 were marked.
A)25
B)100
C)50
D)200
A)25
B)100
C)50
D)200
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28
Which of the following best represents a measure of ecological density?
A)number of frogs per meter of pond shoreline
B)number of birds per hectare
C)number of mammals per meter
D)number of fish per volume of ocean
A)number of frogs per meter of pond shoreline
B)number of birds per hectare
C)number of mammals per meter
D)number of fish per volume of ocean
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29
Which of the following best describes the distribution of corn in an agricultural field?
A)uniform
B)random
C)clumped
D)ideal
A)uniform
B)random
C)clumped
D)ideal
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30
A population's density is calculated as the
A)area over which the population is distributed.
B)number of individuals within the population.
C)unit of area divided by the number of individuals.
D)number of individuals per unit area.
A)area over which the population is distributed.
B)number of individuals within the population.
C)unit of area divided by the number of individuals.
D)number of individuals per unit area.
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31
An ecologist counts the number of individuals in five samples of equal area for four species of organisms.Which of these counts best represents a clumped population?
A)23,21,25,22,18
B)133,124,113,128,119
C)47,18,93,12,28
D)12,13,12,13,11
A)23,21,25,22,18
B)133,124,113,128,119
C)47,18,93,12,28
D)12,13,12,13,11
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32
The area inhabited by all individuals of a particular species is known as the population's
A)geographic range.
B)density.
C)ecosystem.
D)habitat.
A)geographic range.
B)density.
C)ecosystem.
D)habitat.
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33
Which of the following countries have an age structure that most resembles a pyramid?
A)United States
B)Japan
C)Egypt
D)none resemble a pyramid
A)United States
B)Japan
C)Egypt
D)none resemble a pyramid
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34
What is one way biologists determine the life stage of birds?
A)counting otoliths
B)plumage
C)examining the gap in wing bones
D)tooth shape
A)counting otoliths
B)plumage
C)examining the gap in wing bones
D)tooth shape
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35

A)sampling at random locations
B)counting every individual
C)calculating an ecological density
D)assuming a uniform distribution
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36

A)Nesting females are vulnerable to predatory attack.
B)Males that are unable to mate die quickly.
C)Females are less able to feed effectively as juveniles.
D)More females are required to sustain the population.
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37
Which of the following is an example of dendrochronology?
A)measuring seedling recruitment
B)counting juveniles in a population
C)measuring finger bone size over time
D)counting tree rings
A)measuring seedling recruitment
B)counting juveniles in a population
C)measuring finger bone size over time
D)counting tree rings
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38

A)larger than 600
B)200.1-600
C)5)1-35
D)0)5-5
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39
In populations of animals that defend an area for their own exclusive use or in plants that compete intensively for belowground resources such as water or nutrients,the spatial distribution of individuals is usually
A)homogenous.
B)clumped.
C)random.
D)uniform.
A)homogenous.
B)clumped.
C)random.
D)uniform.
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40
The demographic age pyramid of a rapidly growing population is
A)wide at the base,narrow at the top.
B)wide at the top,narrow at the bottom.
C)wide at top and bottom,narrow in the middle.
D)similarly wide from top to bottom.
A)wide at the base,narrow at the top.
B)wide at the top,narrow at the bottom.
C)wide at top and bottom,narrow in the middle.
D)similarly wide from top to bottom.
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41
How might a species' range be extended?
A)through increased migration rates
B)through increased immigration rates
C)through climate change
D)through decreased reproductive rates
A)through increased migration rates
B)through increased immigration rates
C)through climate change
D)through decreased reproductive rates
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42
Which of the following species' range has extended extensively over the past 100 years?
A)grizzly bear
B)gypsy moth
C)polar bear
D)spotted owl
A)grizzly bear
B)gypsy moth
C)polar bear
D)spotted owl
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43
The age of a fish can be determined by counting the annual rings of otoliths (ear bones).
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44
Why is Pacific salmon movement into freshwater streams considered migration if the salmon die at the head of the stream and never return to the ocean?
A)It is not considered migration but immigration.
B)Migration is a one-way movement.
C)Because their offspring return to the ocean,the entire population participates in the migratory event via different life stages.
D)Most male adult fish survive reproduction and return to the ocean.
A)It is not considered migration but immigration.
B)Migration is a one-way movement.
C)Because their offspring return to the ocean,the entire population participates in the migratory event via different life stages.
D)Most male adult fish survive reproduction and return to the ocean.
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45
The movement of individuals in space is called
A)distribution.
B)migration.
C)dispersal.
D)density.
A)distribution.
B)migration.
C)dispersal.
D)density.
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46
Most populations are divided into subpopulations.
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47
Ecological density is a measure of the number of individuals per unit of available living space.
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48
The most common spatial distribution among individuals within a population is clumped.
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49
Which of the following is not an invasive species?
A)cheatgrass
B)purple loosestrife
C)ring-necked duck
D)Asian longhorned beetle
A)cheatgrass
B)purple loosestrife
C)ring-necked duck
D)Asian longhorned beetle
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50
A quadrat is usually used to measure density in mobile populations of animals.
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51
An individual plant is often more difficult to recognize than an individual animal.
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52
A ramet is genetically identical to its original parent.
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53
A uniform distribution of individuals within a population occurs if each individual's position is independent of others' positions.
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54
The density of a population is usually measured by counting every individual.
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55
An ecologist spent a year studying the population dynamics of a species of duck on a lake.At the beginning of the year,there were 86 adults.Of these,16 adults left the lake,12 adults arrived on the lake from elsewhere,76 chicks hatched from eggs,24 chicks survived to become adults,and 8 adults died.How many individuals emigrated?
A)8
B)12
C)16
D)24
A)8
B)12
C)16
D)24
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56
Which of the following is an example of migration?
A)frogs leaving a pond after metamorphosis
B)hawks finding a new territory after maturing
C)seeds dispersing from a tree
D)humpback whales traveling up and down the coast of western United States
A)frogs leaving a pond after metamorphosis
B)hawks finding a new territory after maturing
C)seeds dispersing from a tree
D)humpback whales traveling up and down the coast of western United States
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57
Which of the following was propagated and promoted for use by the Soil Conservation Service but is now listed as a Federal Noxious Weed?
A)purple loosestrife
B)Australian paperbark tree
C)kudzu
D)evening primrose
A)purple loosestrife
B)Australian paperbark tree
C)kudzu
D)evening primrose
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58
The distribution of species is rarely determined by minimum and maximum temperature tolerances.
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59
If more individuals move out of a forest than into it every year,the ________ rate is high.
A)immigration
B)fidelity
C)emigration
D)migration
A)immigration
B)fidelity
C)emigration
D)migration
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60
A genet is produced asexually.
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61
All animals disperse actively,whereas all plants disperse passively.
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62
Unlike the one-way movement of an individual in emigration and immigration,migration refers to round-trip movements.
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63
Small trees are often the same age as large individuals in the canopy.
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64
The sex ratio in a population is usually fixed and does not vary among age classes.
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