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#Question id: 12318


The evolution of mating systems is most likely affected by

#Section 1: Ecology
  1. Population size. 
  2. Care required by young. 
  3. Certainty of paternity. 
  4. B and C only
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#Question id: 12570

#Section 5: Applied Ecology & Evolution

Extinction is a natural phenomenon. It is estimated that 99% of all species that ever lived are now extinct. Why then do we say that we are now in a biodiversity crisis?

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#Question id: 4952

#Section 2: Evolution

Several scientific laboratories across the globe are involved in research concerning the origin of life on Earth. Which of these questions is currently the most problematic and would have the greatest impact on our understanding if we were able to answer it?

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#Question id: 12116

#Section 4: Behavioural Ecology

Which of the following is not required for a behavioural trait to evolve by natural selection? 

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#Question id: 8850

#Section 2: Evolution

Whatever its ultimate cause(s), the Cambrian explosion is a prime example of

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#Question id: 11401

#Section 2: Evolution

In a hypothetical situation, a bacterium lives on the surface of a leaf, where it obtains nutrition from the leafʹs nonliving, waxy covering, while inhibiting the growth of

other microbes that are plant pathogens. If this bacterium gains access to the inside of a leaf, it causes a fatal disease in the plant. Once the plant dies, the bacterium

and its offspring decompose the plant. What is the correct sequence of ecological roles played by the bacterium in the situation described here? Use only those that

apply.

1.  nutrient recycler          2.  mutualist            3.  commensal              4.  parasite          5.  primary producer