Modules 1, 2, & 3
Modules 4 & 5
Modules 6 & 7
Modules 8 & 9
Modules 10 & 11
100

Which hierarchical level of ecological study is concerned with demographics and intraspecific interactions? 

Population ecology

100

A method that requires multiple trapping efforts of the same population at different points in time.

mark-recapture

100

Association between fungi and the roots of plants

Mycorrhizae

100

What is Gross Primary Productivity?

Amount of energy stored by plants during photosynthesis

100

The difference in temperature compared to an average, or baseline, temperature

Temperature anomaly

200

This graph shows what pattern of selection?

Stabilizing selection

200

What symbol is used to define the proportional growth rate as a result of discrete reproductive efforts?

λ (Lambda)

200

Identify a producer on the food web.

phytoplankton, diatoms, flagellates

200

What are at the three reasons why tropical environments support more species?

–Greater solar radiation and precipitation leads to greater plant productivity

–Less seasonal variation in temperature and precipitation

–Longer periods of evolutionary time without major climatic disruption (e.g., glaciation)

200

Why are marine organisms more vulnerable to climate change?

Water has a much higher specific heat than land (requires more energy to raise its temperature). 

Thus, marine organisms experience less daily/seasonal temperature variation, and are more sensitive to changes in their thermal environment.

300

What is the independent variable in this graph?

Year

300

What does this graph depict?

Type II/Hyperbolic predator functional response type

300

According to the graph, when is the probability of seed/seedling maturation highest?

At greater distances from the parent tree

300

What is a common early pioneer in primary succession? 

Lichen

300

What is the trend in avian species richness noticed in the Mojave Region of California over the last 100 years? 

Decline in avian species richness

400

What pattern of speciation is most likely to occur after diversifying selection?

sympatric speciation

400

According to the graph, at what point are (1) the predators and (2) hosts at their maximum population size?

1) B

2) C

400

What scientist found that "plants have obvious primacy in food webs since their primary productivity is a fundamental control of higher trophic levels (i.e., bottom-up control)"?

Mary Power

400

According to Molino & Sabatier (2001), what resulted in peaked levels of tree species richness in tropical forests?

Intermediate levels of treefall gaps

400

What are the 4 categories of green infrastructure?

Regulating, provisioning, cultural, supporting/habitat

500

Match the following terms with their definitions: 

1. Genetic drift 

2. Population bottleneck

3. Founder effect 

________

A. Occurs when the size of a geographically isolated population becomes very small

B. A small migratory group of individuals colonize a new area

C. Evolutionary variation that is due to chance (random)


1. Genetic drift — C. Evolutionary variation that is due to chance (random)

2. Population bottleneck — A. Occurs when the size of a geographically isolated population becomes very small

3. Founder effect — B. A small migratory group of individuals colonize a new area

500

Look at point B in the figure. What is predicted to happen to species 2 (1) at point B and (2) after passing the isocline?

(1) The population size of species 2 will increase, then (2) decrease after crossing the species 2/N2 isocline

500

What is the connectivity (C) of this food web?

C = 2(# of links)/(S(S-1))

C = 2(7)/(6)(5) = 0.47

500

How would you calculate the β diversity between sites C and D?

β = 2Sb / (S1 + S2)

β = 2(6) / (9 + 6) = 0.80

500

Which island would be predicted to have the lowest species richness according to Island Biogeography Theory?

A