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Ecology, Concepts and Applications, 2/e
Manuel C. Molles, University of New Mexico - Albuquerque
Competition
Multiple Choice Quiz
1
Self-thinning is now seen as an example of:
A)
a logarithmic relationship with an exact fit to -3/2
B)
plants changing their fluids to avoid freezing conditions
C)
voluntary decrease in biomass consumption among overweight isopods
D)
competition among members of the same species
2
A mathematical hypervolume:
A)
tries to account for three or more factors that simultaneously influence organisms
B)
expresses a Hutchinsonian niche
C)
can include biotic and abiotic factors
D)
all of the above
3
Ecologists associate Gause with:
A)
refuting Lotka-Volterra
B)
freshwater protozoa
C)
fetch
D)
allopatry
4
James Brown and students:
A)
found strong evidence for interspecific competition
B)
realized that by interbreeding, desert granivores could overcome fence barriers
C)
now wish that their studies had been conducted for more than 3 years
D)
none of the above
5
Which term does not belong?
A)
character displacement
B)
niche divergence
C)
replication
D)
sympatric
6
True or False: Ecological field experiments are relatively easy to control.
A)
True
B)
False
7
True or False: Seed size consumed correlates to beak depth in Galapagos finches.
A)
True
B)
False
8
True or False: If competition is strong, 12 will be large.
A)
True
B)
False
9
True or False: Laboratory experiments suggest that competition can constrain niche.
A)
True
B)
False
10
True or False: Plants can compete by exploiting below-ground resources.
A)
True
B)
False
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