Deck 16: Community Structure

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When an indirect interaction is beneficial to two interacting species, the indirect interaction is termed indirect ________.
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________ index (D)represents the probability that two individuals randomly selected from a sample will belong to the same species.
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If one community has a more equitable distribution of individuals among species than another community, it is said to have a high level of species ________.
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The percentage of individuals in a community that belong to one species is called the relative ________ of that species.
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The simplest measure of community structure is a count of the number of species present, and is referred to as species ________.
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A species that has a disproportionate impact on a community, relative to its abundance, is called a(n)________ species.
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A set of interconnected food chains with linkages representing a wide variety of species interactions is referred to as a food ________.
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A(n)________ model of community structure assumes that interactions among species have no impact on community structure.
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The ________ is a group of plant and animal species that inhabit a given area.
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Within a community, a group of species that carry out similar functions or exploit the same resource is called a(n)________.
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Why is it important to know the species composition along with species richness, when comparing communities?
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Food webs are useful for depicting ________ interactions among species in which the interaction between two species is mediated by an intermediate species.
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A type of indirect interaction in which a predator enhances the success of one or more inferior competitors by reducing the abundance of a superior competitor is called ________ predation.
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The group of species that occupies a given area is called a(n)________.
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Food ________ are diagrams of communities that depict the trophic relationships among species.
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When a single or few species are most prevalent in a community, the species are called ________.
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In a food web diagram, top ________ are species that prey on intermediate and basal species but are not fed upon themselves.
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In a food web diagram, groups of species that derive food energy from a similar source are called ________ levels.
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A(n)________ model of community structure assumes that interactions among species have no impact on community structure.
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When interspecific interactions involve more than just two species, they are said to be ________.
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In a forest community, the upper layer is called the ________.
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When prey populations are controlled by predators in a trophic level above them they are said to be under ________ control.
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The view developed by H. A. Gleason that communities result from similarities in species' requirements and tolerances for environmental factors is referred to as the ________ concept of communities.
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In a well-stratified lake during summer, the upper layer of freely circulating water is called the ________.
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A null model of community structure assumes that the presence and abundance of species within a community is

A)determined mostly by direct species interactions.
B)determined mostly by indirect species interactions.
C)not affected by species interactions.
D)both A and B.
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Ecologists usually define the species diversity of a community as

A)the number of species in a community.
B)the evenness of relative abundances of the species in a community.
C)a combination of A and B.
D)none of the above.
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The total number of species present within a community is called

A)species evenness.
B)species diversity.
C)species richness.
D)relative abundance.
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Interspecific interactions often

A)involve multiple species.
B)involve only two species.
C)have no effect on either species.
D)have no effect on the rest of the community.
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Variation in environmental conditions within a community, or environmental ________, can have a strong influence on the diversity of a community.
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In aquatic habitats, the upper zone of water where the availability of light supports photosynthesis by phytoplankton is called the ________ zone.
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The group of species that occupy a given area, interacting either directly or indirectly, is called a(n)

A)ecosystem.
B)community.
C)population.
D)biome.
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In a forest community, the site where decomposition occurs and decaying organic matter releases nutrients for reuse by plants is called the forest ________.
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In aquatic habitats, the bottom zone where decomposition is most active is referred to as the ________ zone.
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The structure of plant communities along environmental gradients can sometimes be explained by a trade-off between stress tolerance and ________ ability among the plant species.
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________ or functional groups are groups of species in a community that are thought to have similar roles in the community.
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In a forest community, the layer containing tall shrubs, small trees, and young trees is called the ________.
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Changes in the physical and biological structure of communities as you move across the landscape are referred to as ________.
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Which description is true for most communities?

A)All species have approximately equal abundances.
B)All species are rare.
C)All species are common.
D)A few species are common and the remainder are rare.
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Food webs are useful for depicting ________ interactions among species in which the interaction between two species is mediated by an intermediate species.
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________ describes the number of trophic links in a food web.
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Indirect interactions occur when

A)one species is influenced by interactions with many species.
B)one species does not interact with a second species but influences a third species, which interacts directly with the second.
C)a prey species is controlled by a predator species.
D)a predator species is controlled by a prey species.
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Changes in the physical and biological structure of a community across the landscape are called

A)succession.
B)stratification.
C)zonation.
D)ecotones.
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A group of species in a community that all exploit the same common resource is called a

A)niche.
B)guild.
C)trophic level.
D)food chain.
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A diagram that illustrates the flow of energy, linking several species as prey and predators, is referred to as a

A)food web.
B)food chain.
C)trophic level.
D)gene pool.
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The identification of all the species present within a community is a measure of species

A)composition.
B)diversity.
C)richness.
D)resilience.
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Which statement best describes a keystone species?

A)a species that takes up a great deal of space in a community
B)an abundant species that may or may not affect other species
C)a rare species that has a strong effect on its community
D)a common species that has a strong effect on its community
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A diagram that describes the interactions between species within a community, focusing on which species eat which other species, is called a

A)food web.
B)food chain.
C)trophic level.
D)guild.
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In general, the degree of environmental heterogeneity of a community has a ________ effect on the species diversity of that community.

A)positive
B)negative
C)neutral
D)complicated
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Defining boundaries between communities is generally

A)not attempted by ecologists.
B)difficult.
C)not difficult due to the variety of methods that have been developed.
D)attempted only as a last resort.
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The layer of a forest that contains tall shrubs, small trees, and young trees is called the

A)canopy.
B)understory.
C)herb layer.
D)forest floor.
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Food webs can be arranged into ________ levels based on whether organisms obtain their nutrition from photosynthesis, from eating plants, or from eating animals.

A)niche
B)guild
C)trophic
D)predation
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(A)________ occurs when predation has a ripple effect on a food web, ultimately affecting primary producers.

A)Connectance
B)trophic cascade
C)trophic collapse
D)Niche packing
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When populations at a given trophic level are controlled by populations in the trophic level above them, they are said to be under

A)top-down control.
B)indirect control.
C)bottom-up control.
D)functional control.
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In a well-stratified lake in summer, the second layer of water, characterized by a steep and rapid decline in temperature with depth, is called the

A)epilimnion.
B)metalimnion.
C)hypolimnion.
D)benthic zone.
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In a forest community, the layer in which most photosynthesis occurs is the

A)canopy.
B)midstory.
C)understory.
D)forest floor.
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Hubbell's unified neutral theory proposes that ________ drives community diversity.

A)population dynamics
B)stochastic forces
C)ecological drift
D)niche packing
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Plant community structure along an environmental gradient can often be explained by

A)differences among species in their competitive abilities.
B)differences among species in their abilities to tolerate stress.
C)differences among species in their resistance to herbivores.
D)a trade-off among species with respect to competitive ability and stress tolerance.
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In a well-stratified lake in summer, the bottom zone, in which decomposition is most active, is called the ________ zone.

A)photic
B)benthic
C)aphotic
D)hypolimnion
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To which category or trophic level does a typical plant belong?

A)basal species
B)intermediate species
C)decomposer
D)top predator
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The two major determinants of regional and global patterns of vegetation distribution include

A)soil and temperature.
B)soil and moisture.
C)temperature and moisture.
D)temperature and animal communities.
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Most communities have a few common species and many rare species.
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All the hummingbirds and other nectar-feeding birds in a community could be considered a guild.
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Basal species in a food web do not feed on other species.
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Dominance is the converse or opposite of diversity.
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A community refers to the group of species that occupy a given area, interacting either directly or indirectly.
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The species diversity of a community is defined by both the number of species and the evenness of the species' relative abundances.
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The removal of a single species from a community can have unpredictable consequences.
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Environmental conditions often vary spatially but do not tend to change over time in a given place.
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The control of an herbivore population by a parasitoid is an example of top-down control.
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The physical structure of terrestrial communities is usually defined more by the plants than the animals present.
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Species interactions within a community rarely involve only two species.
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Competitive interactions are often diffuse while mutualisms are not.
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The ________ concept suggests that, if a cluster of species repeatedly co-exist, they function as an integrated unit within the community.

A)unified
B)organismal
C)individualistic, or continuum
D)successional
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A species that has a disproportionate effect on other species in its community relative to its abundance is referred to as a keystone species.
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Keystone predators have strong indirect effects on inferior competitors.
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A null model for the impact of species interactions on communities assumes that species interactions have strong influences on community structure.
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In a food web, the average number of feeding links per species, or linkage ________, provides one measure of community complexity.

A)richness
B)diversity
C)density
D)number
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In its simplest form, apparent competition involves two predators and one prey species.
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There is considerable evidence that community structure is influenced by species interactions.
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The "world is green" hypothesis of Hairston et al. suggests that predators keep herbivore populations in check.
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When an indirect interaction is beneficial to two interacting species, the indirect interaction is termed indirect ________.
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________ index (D)represents the probability that two individuals randomly selected from a sample will belong to the same species.
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If one community has a more equitable distribution of individuals among species than another community, it is said to have a high level of species ________.
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The percentage of individuals in a community that belong to one species is called the relative ________ of that species.
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The simplest measure of community structure is a count of the number of species present, and is referred to as species ________.
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A species that has a disproportionate impact on a community, relative to its abundance, is called a(n)________ species.
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A set of interconnected food chains with linkages representing a wide variety of species interactions is referred to as a food ________.
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A(n)________ model of community structure assumes that interactions among species have no impact on community structure.
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The ________ is a group of plant and animal species that inhabit a given area.
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Within a community, a group of species that carry out similar functions or exploit the same resource is called a(n)________.
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Why is it important to know the species composition along with species richness, when comparing communities?
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Food webs are useful for depicting ________ interactions among species in which the interaction between two species is mediated by an intermediate species.
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A type of indirect interaction in which a predator enhances the success of one or more inferior competitors by reducing the abundance of a superior competitor is called ________ predation.
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The group of species that occupies a given area is called a(n)________.
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Food ________ are diagrams of communities that depict the trophic relationships among species.
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When a single or few species are most prevalent in a community, the species are called ________.
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In a food web diagram, top ________ are species that prey on intermediate and basal species but are not fed upon themselves.
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In a food web diagram, groups of species that derive food energy from a similar source are called ________ levels.
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A(n)________ model of community structure assumes that interactions among species have no impact on community structure.
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When interspecific interactions involve more than just two species, they are said to be ________.
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In a forest community, the upper layer is called the ________.
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When prey populations are controlled by predators in a trophic level above them they are said to be under ________ control.
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The view developed by H. A. Gleason that communities result from similarities in species' requirements and tolerances for environmental factors is referred to as the ________ concept of communities.
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In a well-stratified lake during summer, the upper layer of freely circulating water is called the ________.
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A null model of community structure assumes that the presence and abundance of species within a community is

A)determined mostly by direct species interactions.
B)determined mostly by indirect species interactions.
C)not affected by species interactions.
D)both A and B.
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Ecologists usually define the species diversity of a community as

A)the number of species in a community.
B)the evenness of relative abundances of the species in a community.
C)a combination of A and B.
D)none of the above.
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The total number of species present within a community is called

A)species evenness.
B)species diversity.
C)species richness.
D)relative abundance.
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Interspecific interactions often

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Variation in environmental conditions within a community, or environmental ________, can have a strong influence on the diversity of a community.
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In aquatic habitats, the upper zone of water where the availability of light supports photosynthesis by phytoplankton is called the ________ zone.
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The group of species that occupy a given area, interacting either directly or indirectly, is called a(n)

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D)biome.
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In a forest community, the site where decomposition occurs and decaying organic matter releases nutrients for reuse by plants is called the forest ________.
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In aquatic habitats, the bottom zone where decomposition is most active is referred to as the ________ zone.
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The structure of plant communities along environmental gradients can sometimes be explained by a trade-off between stress tolerance and ________ ability among the plant species.
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________ or functional groups are groups of species in a community that are thought to have similar roles in the community.
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In a forest community, the layer containing tall shrubs, small trees, and young trees is called the ________.
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Changes in the physical and biological structure of communities as you move across the landscape are referred to as ________.
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Which description is true for most communities?

A)All species have approximately equal abundances.
B)All species are rare.
C)All species are common.
D)A few species are common and the remainder are rare.
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Food webs are useful for depicting ________ interactions among species in which the interaction between two species is mediated by an intermediate species.
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________ describes the number of trophic links in a food web.
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Indirect interactions occur when

A)one species is influenced by interactions with many species.
B)one species does not interact with a second species but influences a third species, which interacts directly with the second.
C)a prey species is controlled by a predator species.
D)a predator species is controlled by a prey species.
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Changes in the physical and biological structure of a community across the landscape are called

A)succession.
B)stratification.
C)zonation.
D)ecotones.
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A group of species in a community that all exploit the same common resource is called a

A)niche.
B)guild.
C)trophic level.
D)food chain.
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A diagram that illustrates the flow of energy, linking several species as prey and predators, is referred to as a

A)food web.
B)food chain.
C)trophic level.
D)gene pool.
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The identification of all the species present within a community is a measure of species

A)composition.
B)diversity.
C)richness.
D)resilience.
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Which statement best describes a keystone species?

A)a species that takes up a great deal of space in a community
B)an abundant species that may or may not affect other species
C)a rare species that has a strong effect on its community
D)a common species that has a strong effect on its community
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A diagram that describes the interactions between species within a community, focusing on which species eat which other species, is called a

A)food web.
B)food chain.
C)trophic level.
D)guild.
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In general, the degree of environmental heterogeneity of a community has a ________ effect on the species diversity of that community.

A)positive
B)negative
C)neutral
D)complicated
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Defining boundaries between communities is generally

A)not attempted by ecologists.
B)difficult.
C)not difficult due to the variety of methods that have been developed.
D)attempted only as a last resort.
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The layer of a forest that contains tall shrubs, small trees, and young trees is called the

A)canopy.
B)understory.
C)herb layer.
D)forest floor.
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Food webs can be arranged into ________ levels based on whether organisms obtain their nutrition from photosynthesis, from eating plants, or from eating animals.

A)niche
B)guild
C)trophic
D)predation
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(A)________ occurs when predation has a ripple effect on a food web, ultimately affecting primary producers.

A)Connectance
B)trophic cascade
C)trophic collapse
D)Niche packing
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When populations at a given trophic level are controlled by populations in the trophic level above them, they are said to be under

A)top-down control.
B)indirect control.
C)bottom-up control.
D)functional control.
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In a well-stratified lake in summer, the second layer of water, characterized by a steep and rapid decline in temperature with depth, is called the

A)epilimnion.
B)metalimnion.
C)hypolimnion.
D)benthic zone.
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In a forest community, the layer in which most photosynthesis occurs is the

A)canopy.
B)midstory.
C)understory.
D)forest floor.
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Hubbell's unified neutral theory proposes that ________ drives community diversity.

A)population dynamics
B)stochastic forces
C)ecological drift
D)niche packing
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Plant community structure along an environmental gradient can often be explained by

A)differences among species in their competitive abilities.
B)differences among species in their abilities to tolerate stress.
C)differences among species in their resistance to herbivores.
D)a trade-off among species with respect to competitive ability and stress tolerance.
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In a well-stratified lake in summer, the bottom zone, in which decomposition is most active, is called the ________ zone.

A)photic
B)benthic
C)aphotic
D)hypolimnion
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To which category or trophic level does a typical plant belong?

A)basal species
B)intermediate species
C)decomposer
D)top predator
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The two major determinants of regional and global patterns of vegetation distribution include

A)soil and temperature.
B)soil and moisture.
C)temperature and moisture.
D)temperature and animal communities.
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Most communities have a few common species and many rare species.
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All the hummingbirds and other nectar-feeding birds in a community could be considered a guild.
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Basal species in a food web do not feed on other species.
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Dominance is the converse or opposite of diversity.
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A community refers to the group of species that occupy a given area, interacting either directly or indirectly.
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The species diversity of a community is defined by both the number of species and the evenness of the species' relative abundances.
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The removal of a single species from a community can have unpredictable consequences.
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Environmental conditions often vary spatially but do not tend to change over time in a given place.
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The control of an herbivore population by a parasitoid is an example of top-down control.
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The physical structure of terrestrial communities is usually defined more by the plants than the animals present.
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Species interactions within a community rarely involve only two species.
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Competitive interactions are often diffuse while mutualisms are not.
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The ________ concept suggests that, if a cluster of species repeatedly co-exist, they function as an integrated unit within the community.

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C)individualistic, or continuum
D)successional
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A species that has a disproportionate effect on other species in its community relative to its abundance is referred to as a keystone species.
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Keystone predators have strong indirect effects on inferior competitors.
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A null model for the impact of species interactions on communities assumes that species interactions have strong influences on community structure.
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In a food web, the average number of feeding links per species, or linkage ________, provides one measure of community complexity.

A)richness
B)diversity
C)density
D)number
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In its simplest form, apparent competition involves two predators and one prey species.
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There is considerable evidence that community structure is influenced by species interactions.
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The "world is green" hypothesis of Hairston et al. suggests that predators keep herbivore populations in check.
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