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GEOG 274 MIDTERM AND FINAL PREP 2024 - COMPLETE CLASS SUMMARY FOR DUFFUS 274. THANK ME LATER
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GEOG 274 MIDTERM AND FINAL PREP 2024 - COMPLETE CLASS SUMMARY FOR DUFFUS 274. THANK ME LATER 
 
Contents 
Course Objectives	2 
What is biogeography?	2 
The key supporting players in the sci-drama	3 
Models	5 
Exponential growth	5 
Logistic population growth	6 
R and K	7 
Assumptions for logistic growth	9 
Hutchinson's Niche	10 
The Red Queen hypothesis	11 
R and K selected species	11 
Life table analysis -- Leslie matrix	14 
Survivorship curves	15 
The equilibrium theory of island biogeography	...
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Test Bank for Ecology: The Economy of Nature 9th Edition by Rick Relyea
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Test bank for Ecology: The Economy of Nature 9e 9th Edition by Rick Relyea. ISBN-13: 5542 
 
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Chapter 1 An Introduction to Ecology 
1.1 Ecological Systems Exist in A Hierarchy of Organization 
Individuals 
Populations 
Communities 
Ecosystems 
The Landscape 
The Biosphere 
1.2 Physical and Biological Principles Govern Ecological Systems 
Conservation of Matter and Energy 
Dynamic Steady States 
Evolution 
1.3 Different Organisms Play Diverse Roles in Ecological...
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Bio 2200 midterm #2 Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
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Regular logistic growth - Answer-Goes up exponentially then plateaus 
Niche - Answer-The range of abiotic and biotic conditions an organism can tolerate/handle 
Fundamental niche - Answer-the range of abiotic conditions under which a species can persist 
Realized niche - Answer-the range of abiotic and biotic conditions under which the species can persist 
fundamental/realized niche of american chestnut - Answer--Fundamental niche: Is climatic and soil 
conditions throughout eastern USA. 
- Real...
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BIO 446 Chapters 13 and 14 Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Give an example of spatial heterogeneity of ecosystems in a region. Human land-use change has fragmented landscapes, shifting the balance so that managed patches become the matrix in which small fragments of less managed lands persist 
What are biogeochemical hotspots and what type of biogeochemical hotspot is a beaver pond? have high process rates. Beaver ponds have high methane emissions. 
Give an example of variation patch shape, configuration, connectivity, and metapopulations in a real ecos...
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Bio 152 Exam 3 questions and answers 2023
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Bio 152 Exam 3 questions and answers 2023Elevation can be considered a proxy for latitude because... 
 
 
-like lower latitudes, lower elevations are cooler 
 
-like higher latitudes, lower elevations are cooler 
 
-like higher latitudes, higher elevations are cooler 
 
-like lower latitudes, higher elevations are cooler - correct answer like higher latitudes, higher elevations are cooler 
 
Which of the following best describes an r-selected organism? 
 
 
-Reproduction late in life 
 
-Have...
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NCSU Bio181 Ecology Terms, Exam Questions and answers, VERIFIED.
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NCSU Bio181 Ecology Terms, Exam Questions and answers, VERIFIED. 
 
 
Ecology - -The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment. 
 
Population Ecology - -The study of populations in relation to the environment and environmental influences. 
 
Community Ecology - -The study of interacting populations of the same and different species. 
 
Ecosystem - -A system of multiple communities and their chemical and physical environments. 
 
Biotic Components - -Living parts, such...
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BIO 170 MSU Bozeman exam with 100% correct answer 2024
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ecology - answer-the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of organisms and the interactions between organisms and the environment 
 
natural history - answer-the research and study of organisms including animals, fungi and plants in their environment (known as naturalist or natural historian) 
 
Ecologists - answer-use observations an experiments to understand the natural world 
 
Evolution - answer-1. The idea that living species are descendants of ancestral species that were diff...
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BIOL 4130 Exam 1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Characteristics of mainland-island model CORRECT ANSWERS: mainland doesn't go extinct 
one way dispersal from mainland to island 
no movement between islands 
 
Model assumptions for classic metapopulations CORRECT ANSWERS: homogenous patches, all patches likely to be colonized, each patch has own local dynamics (C and E are asynchronous) 
 
Doubling time CORRECT ANSWERS: tdouble= ln2/r 
 
when lambda constant pop grows CORRECT ANSWERS: lambda= Nt+1/Nt 
 
relating lambda to r CORRECT ANS...
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ENVS 200 - 94 Final Exam Review Questions And Answers
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What are Metapopulations? - ️️Isolated 'populations' that are connected by immigration / emigration (via dispersal) 
 
What is a sub-population? - ️️Each distinct component of a metapopulation. 
 
What is a disturbance? - ️️A temporary change in environmental conditions that causes a pronounced change in an ecosystem (extent, severity, frequency) 
 
What are some types of disturbances? - ️️1. Fire 
2. Insect Outbreaks 
3. Windstorms 
4. Volcanoes 
 
What is primary succession? ...
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POSS EXAM 3 with 100% correct answers 2024
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If Earth had no oceans, would temperatures at the equator be hotter or colder than they are now? 
Temperatures would be hotter 
Temperatures would be colder. 
Temperatures would remain the same. 
This question can't be answered without additional information. - ANSWER-Temperatures would be hotter 
 
If the Earth spun on an axis that was perfectly perpendicular to the equator, then the poles would receive the same amount of solar energy as the equator. 
true 
false - ANSWER-false 
 
If the Earth...
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