A) approximately 1800 clover plants
B) approximately 600 clover plants
C) approximately 100 clover plants
D) approximately 18,000 clover plants
E) None,hawks do not eat clover plants.
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A) producers
B) herbivores
C) detritivores
D) None of these can change the abiotic factors within an ecosystem.
E) All of these can change the abiotic factors within an ecosystem.
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A) Pyramids built upon the biomass of organisms at each level eliminate size as a factor.
B) Energy gains between trophic levels occur based upon biomass conversion.
C) The limited number of trophic levels in an ecological pyramid is due to increasing complexity and size of organisms at each greater trophic level.
D) A pyramid of organism numbers will always have a large base and a small top.
E) None of the choices are true.
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A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) There won't be any succession after a volcanic eruption
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A) Because this is a true cycle,it is impossible to run out of fresh water for human use.
B) All water molecules that evaporate from the ocean precipitate on land and move by gravity through groundwater to the ocean again.
C) Some water evaporates from land and from plants.
D) Once water sinks into the ground,it is safe from human exploitation or pollution until it has rejoined the ocean.
E) All of the choices are true.
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A) habitat.
B) realized niche.
C) fundamental niche.
D) resource partition.
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A) composition or a listing of the various species in a community
B) a community and all of the abiotic factors associated with it
C) the native species plus the introduced species
D) the potential number of species that should exist in a community minus the species that have gone locally extinct
E) both the number of species and the evenness or relative abundance of individuals of the different species
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A) colonization by more K-selected species.
B) time for development of the soil.
C) more time for development of a seed bank.
D) colonization by organisms that are farther away.
E) redevelopment of the atmospheric gases.
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A) speciation
B) hypervolume
C) competitive exclusion
D) total extinction of one species
E) a switch in habitat for one of the organisms
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A) primary consumers eat detritus.
B) primary consumers eat photosynthetic organisms.
C) secondary consumers eat detritus.
D) secondary consumers eat photosynthetic organisms.
E) all the consumers are primary consumers.
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A) a totally random variation in numbers of both beetles.
B) only one species per jar.
C) the same ratio of beetles as when you started (about half from each species) .
D) only dead beetles in all jars due to intense competition for the niche.
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A) climate.
B) soil conditions.
C) each successive community preparing the way for the next.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) A decline in the numbers of predators causes a decline in the number of prey.
B) A decline in the numbers of prey causes a decline in the number of predators.
C) An increase in the number of predators triggers an increase in the numbers of prey.
D) All of these are correct,causing an up-and-down cycle for each animal.
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A) habitat.
B) realized niche.
C) fundamental niche.
D) resource partition.
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A) ate different kinds of insects.
B) cooperated in their foraging habits.
C) foraged in different places of the tree canopy.
D) were actually subspecies of the same species.
E) were kept below the carrying capacity by predators.
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A) The number of acorns it consumes during the fall.
B) The availability of woods for it to use as cover in order to escape from predators.
C) The presence of a water source within its habitat.
D) All of these are part of a white tailed deer's ecological niche.
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A) autotrophs - chemosynthesis
B) herbivores - algae
C) detritivores - inorganic matter
D) carnivores - other animals
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