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#Question id: 11358


In Holling's functional responses of predators, what is the most fundamental difference between a Type I functional response versus Type II and Type III functional responses?

#Section 4: Behavioural Ecology
  1. Type II and III functional responses incorporate predator satiation
  2. Type II and III functional responses incorporate predator numerical responses
  3. Type II and III functional responses incorporate prey satiation
  4. Type II and III functional responses incorporate prey numerical responses
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#Question id: 10645

#Section 1: Ecology

The logistic equation above is used to describe the rate of change of a population, N, with time, t, where r is the intrinsic rate of increase and K is the carrying capacity. dn/dt is isoclines when 

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#Question id: 3482

#Section 2: Evolution

Which statement below about mating behavior is correct?

A) Some aspects of courtship behavior may have evolved from agonistic interactions.

B) The degree to which evolution affects mating relationships depends on the degree of prenatal and postnatal input the parents are required to make.

C) The mating relationship in most mammals is monogamous, to ensure the reproductive success of the pair.

D) Polygamous relationships most often involve a single male and many females, but in some species this is reversed

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#Question id: 11768

#Section 2: Evolution

As documented by peter and rosemary grant, the population of the medium ground finch on the tiny island of Daphne major in the Galápagos archipelago responded how to changes in food resources associated with climate changes:

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#Question id: 10827

#Section 2: Evolution

A barnacle grows on a whale, doing it no harm. This is an example of

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#Question id: 3419

#Section 2: Evolution

Which of the following is correct statement?

A. Co-evolution occurs when two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution through the process of natural selection.

B. Co-evolution is likely to happen when different species have close ecological interactions with one another.

C. Plant and insect is classical example of co-evolution to maintain ecological interaction

D. Co-evolution is likely to evolution of similar trait in different species