
Changes in Environment-Human Impact 22
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Primary succession occurs when pioneer species move into an area that has no plants. Which organisms are common pioneer species?
Conifer trees & tall grasses with roots that loosen the soil
Mosses lichens that can grow on rocky surfaces
Mosses lichens that can grow on rocky surfaces
Vines and shrubs that help prevent the erosion of shallow soil
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Both primary and secondary succession begin with pioneer species that-
Change the area and make it safer from predatory organisms
Invade the area so that new organisms cannot be established
Modify the area and allow larger and more complex organisms to appear
Use up all the existing resources and prevent establishment of non-native organisms
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Some students take care of a vegetable garden. When it is time to plant in the spring. the students leave part of the garden empty in order to observe ecological succession. Which of these will most likely occur first?
Development of top soil
Growth of weeds and grasses
Growth of trees and shrubs
Development of a stream
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Researchers are studying lichens growing on trees in a forest ecosystem. At the beginning of the study, the researchers identified twelve lichen species in the forest. Later a forest fire happened in the study area. The researchers return to the area and found only six lichen species. Which inference is best supported from the researchers observations?
Most lichen species are unaffected by forrest fire
The biodiversity in a forest increases after a fire
Certain lichen species are better adapted to survive forest fires than others
Forest fires will permanently remove certain species from the ecosystem
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Parus major is a bird species that depends on caterpillars as a food source for its young. Caterpillars are most abundant during spring. The yearly increase in temperatures during springtime has gradually shifted, resulting in caterpillars developing approximately two weeks earlier than in the past. How will the changes in the availability of caterpillars most likely affect future populations of P. major?
P. major will change their food source to plant leaves.
P. major will lay their eggs earlier in the year
P. major will decrease the number of eggs laid at a time.
P. major will hunt caterpillars earlier in the day when temperatures are cooler.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
A student observes several species of plants growing in a drainage ditch. Some species have short roots, will others have long roots. During periods of heavy rainfall, the ditch fills with fast moving-water, which uproots more plants that have short roots than long roots. Which short term effect will most likely result from a year with more heavy rain than normal?
Most plants in the ditch will be plants with long roots.
Most plants in the ditch will be plants with short roots.
There will be no change in the numbers of plants with ling roots and short roots.
There will be an equal number of plants in the ditch with ling roots and short roots.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
An environment change drastically reduced the population of milkweed plants in an area. the milkweed plants provided the only source of food for a nearby population of monarch butterfly caterpillars. Which statement describes the most likely effect of this environmental change on it population of monarch butterflies?
The number of monarch butterflies will decrease because their caterpillars will not have enough food.
The number of monarch butterflies will stay the same because butterflies reproduce so rapidly their populations can withstand most food shortages.
The number of monarch butterflies will stay the same because their caterpillars will begin consuming nectar from different types of flowers.
The number of monarch butterflies will increase because their reproduction rate will increase to ensure some individuals survive.
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