#Question id: 11418
#SCPH06 I Botany
Use the following diagram of five islands formed at around the same time near a particular mainland, as well as MacArthur and Wilson's island equilibrium model principles
Which island would likely have the lowest extinction rate?
#Question id: 11418
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Use the following diagram of five islands formed at around the same time near a particular mainland, as well as MacArthur and Wilson's island equilibrium model principles
Which island would likely have the lowest extinction rate?
#Question id: 11419
#SCPH06 I Botany
There are more species in tropical areas than in places more distant from the equator. This is probably a result of
a) more predators and parasites
b) more dispersed annual solar radiation compared to the poles
c) more frequent ecological disturbances over a longer time span
d) a longer time frame without disturbances for evolution and speciation
#Question id: 11419
#SCPH28 | Zoology
There are more species in tropical areas than in places more distant from the equator. This is probably a result of
a) more predators and parasites
b) more dispersed annual solar radiation compared to the poles
c) more frequent ecological disturbances over a longer time span
d) a longer time frame without disturbances for evolution and speciation
#Question id: 11420
#SCPH06 I Botany
We can represent the relationship of species richness to area with the equation
Where S = number of species, and c and z are both constants
Which of the following is not a logical explanation to relationship of species richness to area?
#Question id: 11420
#SCPH28 | Zoology
We can represent the relationship of species richness to area with the equation
Where S = number of species, and c and z are both constants
Which of the following is not a logical explanation to relationship of species richness to area?