A) emigration.
B) extinction.
C) metapopulations.
D) both metapopulations and extinction.
E) both extinction and emigration.
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A) Hares control lynx population size.
B) Lynx and hare populations are independent of each other.
C) Lynx control hare population size.
D) Hare populations are limited by both predation and food availability.
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A) temperature
B) male availability
C) time
D) energy stores
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A) 1.30
B) 2.00
C) 1.00
D) 3.26
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A) If long- term contribution to colonization of a fragment increases, the metapopulation would destabilize.
B) If long- term contribution to colonization of a fragment increases, the metapopulation would have more fragments.
C) If long- term contribution to colonization of a fragment increases, the metapopulation would grow exponentially.
D) If long- term contribution to colonization of a fragment decreases, the metapopulation would disappear.
E) If long- term contribution to colonization of a fragment decreases, the metapopulation would stabilize.
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A) 34.1 years
B) 264 years
C) 7.9 years
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A) 20 years.
B) the average time between a mother's first offspring and her daughter's first offspring.
C) the average time between parents' first offspring and their child's first offspring.
D) the average time between a father's first offspring and his son's first offspring.
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A) Animals with low survival tend to have low clutch sizes.
B) Animals with high fecundity tend not to live as long as animals with low fecundity.
C) Animals with high fecundity tend to live longer.
D) High clutch sizes tend to produce animals with low survival.
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A) high survival rates of offspring and the cost of parental care.
B) increasing the number of individuals produced during each reproductive episode and a corresponding decrease in parental care.
C) producing large numbers of gametes when employing internal fertilization versus fewer numbers of gametes when employing external fertilization.
D) the emigration of individuals when they are no longer reproductively capable or are committing suicide.
E) choosing how many offspring to produce over the course of a lifetime and how long to live.
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A) curve A
B) curve B
C) curve C
D) none of the above
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A) dispersal sampling
B) direct counts from boats or planes
C) capture- mark- recapture
D) quadrat sampling
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A) Population growth would likely decrease.
B) Populations would go extinct.
C) Population growth would continue to be discontinuous.
D) Individual growth would continue to be indeterminate.
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A) curve A
B) curve B
C) curve C
D) none of the above
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A) Marked individuals have the same probability of being recaptured as unmarked individuals during the recapture phase.
B) More than 50 percent of the marked individuals need to be trapped during the recapture phase.
C) More individuals emigrate from, as opposed to immigrate into, a population.
D) All females in the population have the same litter size.
E) There is a 50:50 ratio of males to females in the population before and after trapping and recapture.
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A) survivorship curve C and a LONG generation time.
B) survivorship curve C and a SHORT generation time.
C) survivorship curve A and a LONG generation time.
D) survivorship curve B and a LONG generation time.
E) survivorship curve A and a SHORT generation time.
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A) a
B) b
C) both show identical cycles
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A) The value of the fragment depends on the properties of the landscape and the properties of the species.
B) The value of the fragment depends on neither the properties of the landscape nor on the properties of the species.
C) The value of the fragment depends only on the properties of the landscape and not on the properties of the species.
D) The value of the fragment depends not on the properties of the landscape but only on the properties of the species.
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A) curve A
B) curve B
C) curve C
D) none of the above
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A) Conopodium majus
B) Trifolium pratense
C) Tragopogon pratensis
D) All species populations decline at some point in time.
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A) arrow A
B) arrow B
C) arrow C
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