Deck 17: Community Dynamics
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Deck 17: Community Dynamics
1
Cowle's sand dune study utilized the concept of
A)secondary succession.
B)toposequence.
C)chronosequence.
D)fragmentation.
A)secondary succession.
B)toposequence.
C)chronosequence.
D)fragmentation.
B
2
________ environmental change is change that is a direct result of the organisms within the community.
Autogenic
3
The hypothesis that moderate frequencies of disturbance result in the highest species diversity is called the ________ hypothesis.
intermediate disturbance
4
Succession that occurs on a site not previously occupied by a community is called ________ succession.
A)basic
B)primary
C)initial
D)secondary
A)basic
B)primary
C)initial
D)secondary
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5
Succession that occurs on a site that was previously occupied by another community is called ________ succession.
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6
Changes in community composition and structure over time are called
A)succession.
B)stratification.
C)zonation.
D)characterization.
A)succession.
B)stratification.
C)zonation.
D)characterization.
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7
Define the intermediate disturbance hypothesis.
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8
Groups of sites within an area that are at different stages of succession are known as
A)autosequences.
B)ecotypes.
C)clines.
D)chronosequences.
A)autosequences.
B)ecotypes.
C)clines.
D)chronosequences.
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9
The study of the distribution and abundance of ancient organisms and their relationship to the environment is ________.
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10
High growth rates, smaller size, high degree of dispersal, and high rates of population growth are typical of ________ successional species.
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11
In primary succession, only ________ species function as pioneers.
A)invertebrate
B)plant
C)generalist
D)stress-tolerant
A)invertebrate
B)plant
C)generalist
D)stress-tolerant
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12
Within an area, a group of sites that are at different stages of succession is known as a ________.
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13
An example of secondary succession is
A)grasses colonizing sand dunes.
B)lichens colonizing a rock.
C)weeds colonizing a volcanic lava flow.
D)crabgrass colonizing an abandoned wheat field.
A)grasses colonizing sand dunes.
B)lichens colonizing a rock.
C)weeds colonizing a volcanic lava flow.
D)crabgrass colonizing an abandoned wheat field.
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14
The sequence of communities from the pioneer community to the climax community is called a ________.
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15
________ environmental change is due to a change in the physical environment that is independent of the species in the community.
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16
The ________ model proposes that later successional species are neither inhibited nor aided by species of earlier stages, and they establish themselves independently of species that precede or follow them.
A)facilitation
B)inhibition
C)tolerance
D)seral
A)facilitation
B)inhibition
C)tolerance
D)seral
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17
________ is a temporal change in community composition and structure.
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18
Briefly describe the cycle of succession in marshes.
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19
Define the term chronosequence. Under what conditions is this method of study most valid?
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20
Explain how chance plays a minimal role in determining species composition in early primary succession.
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21
During the early stages of succession, diversity typically
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)stays the same.
D)varies frequently.
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)stays the same.
D)varies frequently.
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22
Diversity often decreases during the later stages of succession.
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23
The view of communities as species responding independently to the underlying features of the environment, rather than being interdependent, is referred to as the ________ concept of communities.
A)autogenic
B)organismal
C)individualistic, or continuum
D)allogenic
A)autogenic
B)organismal
C)individualistic, or continuum
D)allogenic
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24
Autogenic environmental change is a direct result of the organisms within a community.
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25
Communities vary in composition over space but usually not in composition over time.
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26
Egler's initial floristic composition hypothesis posits that the process of succession at any site is dependent on which species get there first.
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27
Disturbances, such as fire, can sometimes increase coexistence between species and can increase diversity.
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28
In the early stages of plant succession, shade-intolerant species are often common.
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29
Early successional species are usually long-lived and slow-growing.
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30
The colonization of sand dunes by grasses is an example of secondary succession.
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31
Which of the following is an example of an allogenic change that drives succession?
A)seasonal changes in temperature, photoperiod, and light intensity
B)increased shading of seedlings by adult trees in a forest
C)increased nitrogen availability in soil due to the presence of leguminous plants
D)reduced salinity due to surface shading by grasses in a salt marsh
A)seasonal changes in temperature, photoperiod, and light intensity
B)increased shading of seedlings by adult trees in a forest
C)increased nitrogen availability in soil due to the presence of leguminous plants
D)reduced salinity due to surface shading by grasses in a salt marsh
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32
Changes in temperature and precipitation are examples of ________ changes.
A)autogenic
B)allogenic
C)unpredictable
D)inconsequential
A)autogenic
B)allogenic
C)unpredictable
D)inconsequential
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33
Canada contains approximately ________ of the world's old growth forests.
A)1/10
B)1/5
C)1/4
D)1/3
A)1/10
B)1/5
C)1/4
D)1/3
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34
Primary succession occurs when the community at a site is disturbed and then replaced by a different community.
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35
Although community composition changes during succession, diversity rarely changes.
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36
The tolerance model of succession posits that later successional species are neither inhibited nor aided by species of earlier stages.
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37
The inhibition model of succession involves strong competitive interactions with the first species to arrive maintaining its position until it is weakened or dies, after which it yields space to another species.
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38
In succession, ________ changes occur as a result of the activity of the organisms present.
A)allopatric
B)allogenic
C)autozygous
D)autogenic
A)allopatric
B)allogenic
C)autozygous
D)autogenic
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39
Succession usually involves only autotrophic species such as plants.
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40
Succession involves
A)only autotrophic species.
B)only heterotrophic species.
C)both autotrophic and heterotrophic species.
D)only plants.
A)only autotrophic species.
B)only heterotrophic species.
C)both autotrophic and heterotrophic species.
D)only plants.
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41
Outline and describe the three proposed mechanisms used in early succession.
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42
Using a specific example, discuss the ecological differences between early successional species and late successional species within a sere.
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43
Pollen preserved within lake sediments can be used to reconstruct historical changes in the geographic ranges of plant species.
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44
Explain how a chronosequence can be used to understand succession.
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45
Explain the difference between the organismal concept of communities and the individualistic continuum concept. Which do you think most accurately describes real communities and why?
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46
Most forests in the eastern United States are greater than 100 years old.
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47
Using specific examples for each, describe the differences between autogenic and allogenic environmental changes that drive succession.
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48
Using specific examples for each, explain the differences between primary and secondary succession.
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49
Describe the process of succession of heterotrophic organisms associated with decomposition of a fallen tree.
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50
A good example of succession involving heterotrophic species occurs when dead organic matter is decomposed over long periods of time.
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51
Community structure changes over relatively short time scales through succession, but generally is stable over longer geological time scales.
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52
The organismal concept of communities argues that species distributions along environmental gradients form clusters because they are interdependent.
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53
Define Old Growth and outline the strengths and weakness of the Canadian approach to these types of forests.
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