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#Question id: 3360


Which of the following does not alter hardy Weinberg equability?

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. increase adoptive fitness of  some individual

  2. low rate of reverse mutation

  3. finite population size

  4. presence of sexual reproduction

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#Question id: 26886

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Relative absorption per ppm of increase is;
CO2
Methane 
Nitrous oxide
Chlorofluorocarbon
Arrange in decreasing order

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#Question id: 26887

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Succession as proceeding to a distinct end point, each phase of succession shown in given diagram (A → D)

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#Question id: 26888

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

During the rate of succession several factors would be observe at the pioneer as well as climax community;
  Match the community stages with its given characters;

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#Question id: 26889

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Shifting cultivation is a form of agricultural practice in the hills of Northeast India, where a forest patch is cleared and cultivated for a few years, after which it is left fallow and allowed to regenerate. Succession occurs on such previously cultivated plots. Over time, the plant community should move towards which region in the graph?



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#Question id: 26890

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

The MacArthur-Wilson equilibrium model of island biogeography predicts the number of species found on islands. The figure below depicts two volcanic islands located off a section of mainland coast.
 The MacArthur-Wilson model predicts that the relative numbers of bird species on the mainland and two islands would be

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#Question id: 26891

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

 A researcher working on island biogeography mapped how isolation-controlled immigration (I), and area-controlled extinction (E), will act on number of species present on the islands. He forgot to label the size of the islands (small or large) and the location of the islands (near or far) on the graph.
Using information from MacArthur and Wilson's equilibrium theory, select the option that correctly identifies A, B, C and D in the figure above.