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#Question id: 12453


If the life history pattern for a species is to reproduce once and then die, it is called

#Section 1: Ecology
  1. Fecundity
  2. Iteroparity
  3. Semelparity
  4. Density-dependent

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#Question id: 11716

#Section 1: Ecology

Macroecology addresses patterns of range size and population density. Which of the following statements is true?

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#Question id: 11764

#Section 1: Ecology

The mathematical model for geometric growth of a population is identical to the model for exponential growth, except that __________ in the geometric model.

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#Question id: 11765

#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. Based on these population estimates, what is your estimate of λ, the annual rate of geometric growth?

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#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?

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#Question id: 11767

#Section 1: Ecology

If a population has a stable age distribution, which of the following statements is true?

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#Question id: 11768

#Section 1: Ecology

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: