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BIOLOGY 152: FINAL

competition
negatively effects both species
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consumer-resource
negatively effects one species, positively effects other
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commensalism
benefits one species, no effect on the other
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mutualism
benefits both species
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is intraspecific or interspecific competition most intense
intraspecific (within species)
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when is interspecific competition most common
when species newly introduced or when other factors limit population of better competitor
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outcomes of interspecific competition
exclusion of one competitor (extinction or displacement), resource partitioning, character displacement
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theory of island biogeography
predicts dynamic equilibrium of species on any particular island based on size of island and distance from mainland (decreasing diversity with distance)
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keystone species
a species whose importance to a community is great, relative to its abundance. often identified when removed.
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exotic species
intentionally or unintentionally introduced by humans to communities in when they were not previously found.
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characteristics of invasives
rapid population growth, displace or kill native species, no natural population regulation through predators or pathogens, high dispersal rate
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rapid population growth, displace or kill native species, no natural population regulation through predators or pathogens, high dispersal rate
an increase in disease due to the decrease of fly population regulation
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ecological engineer
a species that creates a habitat for other species (beaver, kelp)
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what is the relationship between competitive exclusions and adaptive radiations
competitive exclusions create conditions that favor character displacement
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in a set of islands, which will have the greatest number of species?
the large island closest to the mainland
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in a set of islands, which will have the greatest number of species?
small and large islands close to the mainland
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three patterns of climate change
small and large islands close to the mainland
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terrestrial carbon sinks
forests, peatlands, permafrost
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key point about the carbon cycle and human activity
humans are releasing carbon from geological sinks faster than it is being returned and can be absorbed by oceans
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decreased pH=
higher acidity
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increase in ocean acidity leads to the creation of ___________ and decrease in ________
creation of carbonic acid, decrease in carbonate
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what is the principle ingredient in the bodies of calcareous animals
calcium carbonate
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lab experiments show an increase in ocean acidity impacts calcareous animals in what ways
growth, immune response, reproduction
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what is happening with krill and climate change?
what is happening with krill and climate change?
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responses to physiological distress
stay in place--> local or global extinction, acclimation, adaptation move--> dispersal
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what has happened to red squirrel reproduction in the last 10 years
females are now giving birth an average of 18 days earlier than great grandmothers were. 15% due to genetic change
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temperature proxy
something that reliably changes with temperatures. includes isotopes and tree rings
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phenology
timing of seasonal events
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Blocking the voltage-­‐gated calcium channels in a neuron would:
prevent the release of neurotransmitter into the synapse.
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A mutation of a regulator gene increases the production of negatively charged macromolecules inside a nerve cell. What effect would this haveon the ability of the cell to propagate an action potential?
It would hyperpolarize the cell and make it less likely to fire.
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If the sodium potassium pump functioned at a faster than normal rate:
It would shorten the duration of the undershoot stage of an action potential.
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If a drug prevented the production of aceytlcholinesterase in the synapse connected to muscle tissue. That muscle would likely:
once contracted, remain contracted for longer than normal.
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Vestigial traits and neutral changes in DNA sequences are examples of:
nonadaptive traits
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If you decreased the concentration of calcium ions around the outside of all hair cells in the inner ear, you would:
decrease the amount of neurotransmitter released from the hair cells.
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When the stereocilia of a hair cell in the inner ear bends, it causes:
potassium ions to enter the hair cell.
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The model of exponential population growth presented in class assumes which of the following? The logistic growth model assumes which of the following?
the growth rate is determined only by r and r is fixed. both r and K are fixed.
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A small population of white-footed deer mice has the same intrinsic rate of increase as a large population. If everything else is equal,
the large population will add more individuals per unit of time.
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Which of the following is true of the logistic model of population growth?
As N approaches K, d remains the same
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How many years between mutations that would bring about UV vision in a common species of bird?
750
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What is the amino acid switch in opsin when UV vision evolves in birds?
serine to cysteine
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