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Ecology Practice Questions 1 Name: ate: 1. What is a primary role of decomposers in an ecosystem? 4. The graph below shows the population of mice living in a certain area over a fifteen-year period.. They eliminate matter by taking nitrogen from the ecosystem.. They eliminate matter by taking phosphorus from the ecosystem.. They cycle matter by returning carbon and other matter to the ecosystem.. They cycle matter by returning oxygen and other matter to the ecosystem. Which numeral on the graph points to a time when the birth rate exceeded the death rate of the mice?. I. II. III. IV 2. Which of the following does not give an example of how sparrows use resources in their environment to survive? 5. The graph below shows a population of pigeons living in a neighborhood over a ten-year period.. Sparrows breathe air.. Sparrows drink water.. Sparrows use the sun for food.. Sparrows use plants for shelter. 3. In a desert environment, cactus wrens often build their nests in cholla cacti to avoid predators. This behavior does not hurt the cacti. Which type of relationship do cactus wrens and cholla cacti demonstrate?. competitive. commensalism. mutualism. parasitism Which of the following statements could account for the change in population seen between years 7 and 8?. The birth rate of the pigeons increased.. The emigration rate of the pigeons decreased.. The death rate of the pigeons exceeded the birth rate.. The neighborhood reached its carrying capacity for the pigeon population. page 1

6. Salt concentration, water temperature, plankton, and the whale shark might all be used in a description of an ocean 8. The graph below shows changes in a caribou population over time.. climate.. food web.. ecosystem.. population. ased on the graph, which of the following is a possible explanation for the stabilization of the caribou population?. an equal number of deaths and births. an unequal number of deaths and births. an equal number of immigrants and births. an unequal number of immigrants and deaths 7. Which of the following sets of organisms would be found in a wetland ecosystem?. tortoise, lizard, fly. salamander, mosquito, frog. moose, seal, lemming. lion, giraffe, beetle 9. Fungi are an important part of a terrestrial ecosystem because they. store energy.. bond oxygen to sulfur.. function as producers.. recycle organic matter. page 2 Ecology Practice Questions 1

10. fter a volcanic eruption has covered an area with lava, which of the following is the most likely order of succession in the repopulation of the area?. lichens grasses shrubs trees. mosses grasses lichens trees. grasses trees mosses lichens. shrubs grasses trees lichens 12. Rabbits introduced into ustralia over 100 years ago have become a serious pest to farmers. Rabbit populations increased so much that they displaced many native species of plant eaters. What is the most logical explanation for their increased numbers?. Rabbits have a high death rate.. There are few effective predators.. dditional rabbit species have been introduced.. There is an increase in rabbit competitors. 13. If a paleontologist finds fossils of many different species existing in the same area at approximately the same time, the paleontologist can conclude that the ecosystem in this area had a high degree of 11. Scientists found that, over a period of 200 years, a mountain pond was transformed into a meadow. uring that time, several communities of organisms were replaced by different communities. Which of these best explains why new communities were able to replace older communities?. climatic variation.. episodic speciation.. biological diversity.. geographic isolation.. The original species became extinct.. Species in the older community died from old age.. The abiotic characteristics of the habitat changed.. iseases that killed the older organisms disappeared. 14. The yucca moth of the rizona desert lays its eggs inside the flower of the yucca plant. When the eggs hatch, the moth larvae eat some of the plant seeds. When the moth flies away from the plant, it takes pollen from the yucca flower with it. How does the yucca moth help the yucca plant?. lays eggs. eats seeds. hatches larvae. spreads pollen page 3 Ecology Practice Questions 1

15. The graphs below show the annual number of IS deaths in the United States and in South frica from 1999 2003. United States IS-Related eaths South frica IS-Related eaths 17. The highest concentration of life exists in the top 200 meters of ocean water. The most important factor that influences this concentration of life is the. amount of gases at the surface.. amount of nutrients in the water.. large number of predators at lower depths.. amount of sunlight. What conclusion is best supported by the data in the graphs?. IS has been cured in the United States but not in South frica.. IS has caused a greater population decline in South frica than it has in the United States.. The number of IS deaths in each country is solely responsible for the population growth rate in each country.. The population in South frica has increased regardless of IS, whereas the United States population has decreased as a result of IS. 18. How does too much fishing in an area affect its ecosystem?. The fish will lay many more eggs to replace the fish that were caught.. Organisms that eat the fish could become endangered due to starvation.. Organisms that the fish eat will become endangered.. People could eat too many fish and become ill. 16. Which of these types of organisms would most likely have the largest populations in a pond ecosystem? 19. How can humans best help an endangered species avoid extinction?. lgae. Fish. Frogs. Snakes. They can feed the animals.. They can put the animals in a zoo.. They can protect the animal s habitat.. They can take the animal to new habitats. page 4 Ecology Practice Questions 1

20. Use this data table to answer the question. Insect Species on ifferent Trees Tree Number of Insects: Species Number of Insects: Species 542 3 7 1098 0 763 876 5 scientist examined the numbers of two different species of insects on four different kinds of trees in the same forest. The results of her examination are shown on the data table. What inference can the scientist make about the insects?. Species insects are the main food source for species insects.. Species and species insects are very closely related.. There are more of species insects than species insects in the entire forest.. Species insects prefer different kinds of trees from species insects. page 5 Ecology Practice Questions 1

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