#Question id: 3382
#Section 2: Evolution
Researchers in the Netherlands studied the effects of parental care giving in European kestrels over 5 years. The researchers transferred chicks among nests to produce reduced broods (three or four chicks), normal broods (five or six), and enlarged broods (seven or eight). They then measured the percentage of male and female parent birds that survived the following winter. (Both males and females provide care for chicks.) Which of the following is a conclusion that can be drawn from this graph?
#Question id: 8695
#Section 2: Evolution
Phylogenetic trees constructed from evidence from molecular systematics are based on similarities in ________.
#Question id: 11660
#Section 1: Ecology
Which of the following statements about the succession is true?
#Question id: 10652
#Section 2: Evolution
Which factors (limited space or overcrowding; limited food; Predators; parasite and diseased) tend to act in a density-dependent manner; Tony Sinclair (1989) many studies of density dependence in 51 populations of insects, 82 populations of large mammals, and 36 populations of small mammals and birds. Which of the following observation is most likely true?
a) Insects showed a wide variety of causes of density dependence and no one density-dependent factor was of overriding importance
b) The lesser the amount of available food, the greater the mortality of large mammals
c) Space and social interactions were more important for smaller mammals and birds, because they are more territorial
#Question id: 11516
#Section 2: Evolution
What type of survivorship curve do humans have?