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In the food chain, which of the following is consumed by secondary consumers?
Secondary consumers consume primary consumers in the food chain (i.e. a snake eating grasshoppers).
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Which of the following is true regarding tropical rainforest biomes?
Tropical rainforest biomes have the greatest biodiversity of all biomes. They have only two seasons (rainy and dry) and the soil in these environments is generally nutrient-poor. Tropical rainforests also have a multi-layered canopy that allows little light to penetrate to the ground.
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The latin name (binomial nomenclature) of organisms consists of which two classifications?
The latin name consists of the genus and species of the organism. These are the most specific of the taxonomic classifications. The taxonomic classifications are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
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Which of the following includes populations of several different species in an area?
A community includes populations of different species. The study of a community looks at interactions between species, such as competition, symbiotic relationships, or predation.
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Which of the following is not involved in an eco-chemical cycle?
Water, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus have cyclic pathways that allowing them to flow within an ecosystem. Iron is not involved in very many ecological processes, and does not follow a defined chemical cycle.
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Which of the following best describes when secondary succession occurs?
Secondary succession can be described as the colonization of a habitat that once supported plant and animal life but was abandoned due to ecological disturbance. Types of ecological disturbances such as hurricanes and floods can empty a habitat.
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How do plants and animals receive carbon, respectively?
Plants and animals receive carbon through photosynthesis and consumption, respectively.
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the speed at which equilibrium is re-established after a disturbance?
“Resilience” is the term used to describe the speed at which an ecosystem can re-establish equilibrium after a disturbance.
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An ecologist is surveying a portion of land that is believed to contain a specific animal species of interest. If the ecologist is measuring the number of this animal species per square meter, what is she measuring?
The population density is the measure of the population per unit area or volume, and may be measured over land or water.
The carrying capacity refers to the maximum number of organisms that can be sustained by the resources of an environment. The range of a population is simply the area over which the population can be found. Dispersion refers to the different regions where a species is found within a given area. Competition is the use of limited resources between multiple members of a population, or multiple species within a niche.
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Which of the following factors determine the distribution of the earth's habitats and ecosystems?
I. Air circulation
II. Rainfall
III. Topography
IV. Microbiological factors
V. Reproduction rates
The earth's habitats and ecosystems are dispersed based on air circulation, rainfall, and topography. For example, when looking at the globe, we may notice that the world's major grasslands are always leeward of major mountain ranges, or that tropical rain forests are located around the equator. Why do grasslands fall on the leeward side of mountain ranges, and tropical rainforests at the equator? As the air travels up the mountain, it condenses and precipitation occurs. Once the air reaches the leeward side, it is dry, resulting in the grasslands and plains. Tropical rainforests are located at the equator, an area that gets constant sunlight and rainfall regardless of the earth's tilt. The dispersion of the earth's habitats and ecosystems is very dependent on such environmental factors.
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Which of the following describes a community?
A community is a group of populations of different species but live in the same area and interact. Community interactions may display interspecific interactions such as competition, predation, herbivory, symbiosis, or facilitation. A population is a group of organisms of the same species that live together and interact.
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Two types of mosses grow separately. However, when they are put in the same environment and forced to live together, one of the mosses goes extinct. This is an example of which of the following?
Competitive exclusion is when an inferior competitor is eliminated. In the moss example, the moss that is able to use resources more efficiently and reproduce quicker will beat out the less competitive moss. An ecological niche is the sum of a species’ use of the biotic and abiotic resources in its environment. Resource partitioning is the differentiation of niches that allows similar species to coexist in a community. If one of the mosses could adapt to use different resources, the two species could coexist together. Character displacement has to do with speciation. It refers to the tendency for character traits to diverge more in sympatric populations rather than allopatric populations.
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Where does primary succession occur?
Primary succession is the colonizing of a new environment that lacks organisms and plant life. Primary succession is different from secondary succession; secondary succession is the colonizing of an environment that once supported life but was abandoned due to an ecological disturbance. An example of this is the colonizing of new land formed by lava flow.
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Forest 1 has A, B, C, and D trees. There are five A trees, nine B trees, ten C tree, and six D trees. Forest 2 has A, C, and D trees. There are ten A trees, fourteen C trees, and seven D trees. Forest 1 demonstrates __________ over forest 2.
Species diversity is the variety of organisms that make up a community. There are two parts of species diversity: species richness and relative abundance. Species richness refers to the number of different species in the community. In this example, forest 1 has greater species richness and diversity over forest 2.
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A seed that normally plants itself in the countryside is carried by the wind and plants itself in a forest. There, the seed grows and multiplies, competitively excluding many other native plant species. In the forest, this seed is an example of which of the following?
Invasive species are organisms that become established outside their native range. In this example, the seed’s native range is the countryside. However, when it is carried by the wind to the forest (an environment outside its native range), it plants itself and establishes a population there. The seed is an example of an invasive species.
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The sea otter plays an important role in controlling the sea urchin population in the Pacific Ocean. While they are not abundant in numbers, they play a vital role. The sea otter is an example of which of the following concepts?
The sea otter is an example of a keystone species. Keystone species are not abundant in the community, however they have a strong control on community structure because their ecological roles are so important. On the other hand, dominant species are those that are most abundant in their communities and have the highest biomass. The dominant species competitively exploits resources and avoid predation, giving them an advantage and allows them to grow large in number. Ecosystem engineers are species that dramatically alter their environment by changing its physical characteristics.
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Which of the following is not considered to be a component of an ecosystem?
Ecosystems are described as a community of organisms and their interactions between themselves and the environment. Ecosystems include abiotic and biotic components of the environment and are not limited to one species.
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Which of the following is an internal factor that impacts ecosystems?
Ecosystems are communities of abiotic and biotic components that interact together in the same environment. Ecosystems are controlled by both internal and external factors. Internal factors that control ecosystems include the availability of limiting resources, species presence, and disturbance.
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Which of the following is an external factor that controls ecosystems?
Ecosystems are communities of abiotic and biotic components that interact together in the same environment. Ecosystems are controlled by both internal and external factors. External factors that impact ecosystems include but are not limited to the invasion of non-native species, climate, and time.
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Which of the following is true regarding keystone species?
Despite their relatively small abundance, keystone species have a large impact on the environment in which they inhabit. If a keystone species is removed from an ecosystem, then there may be a large change in ecosystem’s stability.
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