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Ecology, Concepts and Applications, 2/e
Manuel C. Molles, University of New Mexico - Albuquerque
Species Abundance and Diversity
Multiple Choice Quiz
1
A community is:
A)
an obligate mutualism between a plant and an animal
B)
a group of organisms that make their living in a similar way
C)
a group of individuals capable of interbreeding
D)
a group of populations that interact
2
A combination of richness and evenness is expressed as:
A)
heterozygote advantage
B)
heterogeneity
C)
diversity
D)
allelopathy
3
Tilman studied:
A)
two species of diatoms
B)
two key nutrients in lake water
C)
conditions that allowed coexistence
D)
all of the above
4
The reduction of prairie dog numbers in the American Great Plains has been approximately:
A)
45%
B)
75%
C)
78%
D)
98%
5
Humans appear to have influenced tropical forests in Panama for the last:
A)
1,000 years
B)
11,000 years
C)
111,000 years
D)
1.1 million years
6
Patterns of natural complexity in communities emerge when ecologists:
A)
study one species under controlled conditions
B)
eliminate disturbance
C)
recalculate diversity as species richness
D)
map nutrient levels in lakes or soils
7
One way that intermediate levels of disturbance can promote higher diversity is:
A)
preventing colonization of exotics
B)
preventing competitve exclusion
C)
maintaining Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
D)
encouraging stability
8
Another way that intermediate levels of disturbance can promote higher diversity is:
A)
shifting facultative mutualisms to obligate mutualisms
B)
favoring competitive exclusion
C)
providing opportunities to new colonists
D)
none of the above
9
True or False: The relative abundance and diversity of species is commonly portrayed as a “life-form” curve.
A)
True
B)
False
10
True or False: Soil cores from tropical forests with chalk indicate past human disturbances.
A)
True
B)
False
11
True or False: A community with the same number of species but higher evenness will yield a higher Shannon-Wiener index value.
A)
True
B)
False
12
True or False: MacArthur observed that as tree foliage changed colors through the fall, the diversity of birds increased.
A)
True
B)
False
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