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#Question id: 10820


Of the following types of interactions, which one is least likely to limit population size?

#Section 1: Ecology
  1. Predation
  2. Commensalism
  3. Competition
  4. Brood parasitism
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#Question id: 12677

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Aquatic ecosystems that are most readily damaged by acid are those that lack an important buffer that dissolves into the runoff after a precipitation event. What is this buffer?

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#Question id: 12755

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Which of the following statements best describes why biologists are currently concerned with global warming and the thawing of permafrost in many areas of the tundra biome?

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#Question id: 12756

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Flycatcher birds that migrate from Africa to Europe feed their nestlings mostly with moth caterpillars. The data presented show the mean dates of egg laying, hatching, and fledging of flycatcher young, and the 1980 and 2000 peak mass of caterpillars.


The most likely cause for the shift in caterpillar peak mass is

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#Question id: 12759

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

As climate changes because of global warming, species? ranges in the northern hemisphere may move northward. The trees that are most likely to avoid extinction in such an environment are those that

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#Question id: 12760

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Which of the examples below provides appropriate abiotic and biotic factors that might determine the distribution of the species in question?

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#Question id: 12762

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Find  appropriate option for  given question . The figure above depicts the intensity versus frequency curve of an a2coustical receptor of the larva of a noctuid moth. The larva is preyed on by a wasp whose vibrating wings produce a0buzz.
On the basis of the figure, it can be predicted that the wasp buzz 1has a frequency