Population Ecology

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A population of mosquito larvae is living in a large pond. Mosquitofish are a type of fish that eat mosquito larvae. What is a direct effect on the mosquito larvae population when mosquitofish are introduced?
Back
deaths increase
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What would increase the size of a population of cardinals in a forest?
Back
an increase in the birth rate of cardinals
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The graph shows changes that occurred in the size of a population of animals over a year. Which of the following is best supported by the graph?
- Between month 1 and month 5, the immigration rate was zero.
- Between month 4 and month 6, a predator was introduced into the ecosystem and increased the death rate.
- Between month 5 and month 7, the birth and emigration rates decreased and the death and immigration rates increased.
- Between month 8 and month 12, the birth and immigration rates equaled the death and emigration rates.
Back
Between month 8 and month 12, the birth and immigration rates equaled the death and emigration rates.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A small population colonized an isolated island. Over time, the size of the population increased to its carrying capacity, as represented in the graph. Which condition will most likely keep the population at its carrying capacity?
- a death rate of zero
- a death rate that is half the birth rate
- a death rate equal to the birth rate
- a death rate that is twice the birth rate
Back
a death rate equal to the birth rate
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Pheasants' population growth slowed after initial increase from 8 to 2,000. Why?
Back
Competition for resources increased, which increased the death rate.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What caused a decrease in the size of a bear population when individuals moved to another area?
Back
emigration
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Expression to calculate the change in the size of a population: (births + deaths) + (immigrants – emigrants), (births – deaths) + (immigrants – emigrants), (births – deaths) + (immigrants + emigrants), (births + deaths) + (immigrants + emigrants)
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(births – deaths) + (immigrants – emigrants)
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