#Question id: 11922
#Section 1: Ecology
#Question id: 3395
#Section 2: Evolution
The Hardy-Weinberg principle states that allele frequencies in a population will remain constant over generations if certain assumptions are met.
A. Random mating
B. Sexual selection
C. Migration
D. Large population size
E. Reproductive isolated from other population
F. Linkage of many genes
Which of the above factors will cause changes in allele frequencies overgenerations?
#Question id: 10871
#Section 1: Ecology
Which of the following best describes the relationship between humans and dogs?
#Question id: 12347
#Section 1: Ecology
#Question id: 11766
#Section 1: Ecology
The population density of a particular insect species was
determined to be 15,000 adults per hectare in the summer of 1996, 21,000 adults
per hectare in the summer of 1997, and 29,400 adults per hectare in the summer
of 1998.
What would you expect the insect population to be in the summer of 2000, assuming no change in λ?