RNR 316 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
population - ANSWERSa group of individuals of a given species occupying a given area at a given time
batesian - ANSWERSa harmless species has evolved to imitate the warning signals of a harmful species
licoln peterson - ANSWERSa method to esti...
population - ANSWERSa group of individuals of a given species occupying a given area at a given time
batesian - ANSWERSa harmless species has evolved to imitate the warning signals of a harmful species
licoln peterson - ANSWERSa method to estimate population abundance with survey data through mark
recapture
abundance - ANSWERSabsolute number of individuals
density - ANSWERSabundance of individuals per unit area
natural selection - ANSWERSacts on phenotypes of individuals, results in charges in allele frequencies in
populations
maximum sustainable yield - ANSWERSinflection point, peak growth rate that can be supported
allele - ANSWERSalternate form of a gene, one inherited from each parent
interspecific - ANSWERSamong species
convergence - ANSWERSan evolutionary mechanism that could explain species mimicking each other's
warning signals
estimate - ANSWERSany quantity that is computed or estimated from sample observations, also called
statistics
, resource - ANSWERSany substance or factor that is consumed or used by an organism and that supports
increased population growth as its availability increases
chytridiomycosis - ANSWERSaquatic fungus responsible for global amphibian population decline and
numerous extinctions
habitat - ANSWERSarea with combination of resources and environmental conditions where individuals
of a given species settle, survive, and reproduce
optimal outcrossing distance - ANSWERSbalances risk of inbreeding with risk of dispersal to unsuitable
habitats
genetic drift - ANSWERSChange in allele frequency due to random variation in births and deaths,
a big problem for small populations
allelopathy - ANSWERSchemical inhibition of one species by another
predator - ANSWERSchipmunk eating a seed
clumped - ANSWERScommon; individuals scattered in groups; results from environmental variation
apparent - ANSWERScompetition among species whose outcome is mediated by a shared predator
bottom up - ANSWERSconsumer resource interactions cause population to fluctuate independent of
environmental variation
parasite - ANSWERSconsumes part of host, reducing host fitness but does not kill host directly
lokta volterra - ANSWERScontinuous time model that calculates rate of change in predator and prey
populations as each is influenced by the abundance of the other
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