A) local, not regional, processes mostly determine local community species diversity.
B) local species richness levels off at high regional species richness levels.
C) local species richness is determined largely, but not completely, by regional species pools.
D) local processes are unimportant in determining local community species diversity.
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A) The slope of species richness to area should be steeper for mainland species than for island species.
B) Mainland sites should experience higher rates of immigration than island sites.
C) Mainland sites should experience higher rates of extinction than island sites.
D) On the mainland, extinction rate increases with area faster than immigration rate does, whereas the opposite is true for islands.
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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A) 3
B) 6
C) 10
D) 20
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A) Prior to the experimental removal of arthropods, species richness was higher on far islands than on near islands.
B) By the end of the experiment, species richness was higher on far islands than on near islands.
C) Near islands recovered their original species richness before far islands did.
D) Species richness was highest on islands that were both larger and closer than the other islands.
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A) 1; 1
B) 1; 3.5
C) 2.5; 1
D) 5; 1.5
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A) Speciation rates are greater in the tropics because of the abundance of land area there.
B) Extinction rates are lower in the tropics because of the abundance of land area there.
C) The evolutionary time available for diversification in the tropics has been more limited than elsewhere, since the last major disturbance occurred there more recently than elsewhere.
D) The evolutionary time available for diversification in the tropics has been greater than elsewhere, since the last major disturbance occurred there less recently than elsewhere.
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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A) Local processes are dominating the determination of local diversity.
B) Regional processes dominate local processes in determining local diversity.
C) Alpha and gamma diversity show a strong negative correlation.
D) Groups C and E exhibit the highest alpha diversity.
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A) temperate regions.
B) subtropical regions.
C) tropics.
D) Palearctic.
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A) Seabirds
B) Mammals
C) Seed plants
D) Amphibians
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A) Alfred Russel Wallace and Edward O. Wilson.
B) Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin.
C) Edward O. Wilson and Robert MacArthur.
D) Daniel Simberlof and Frances James.
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A) The tropics and temperate regions have had similar speciation rates, but extinction rates have been lower in the tropics.
B) The tropics and temperate regions have had similar extinction rates, but speciation rates have been higher in the tropics.
C) The tropics have had more time for diversification than temperate regions have.
D) Temperate regions have experienced lower diversification rates than the tropics have.
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A) On the southern coast of California
B) Near the west coast of Canada
C) In the Pacific Northwest of the United States
D) In New Zealand
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A) The fitted line would extend from the upper left to lower right.
B) The fitted curve would extend downward to the right, becoming increasingly steep.
C) The fitted curve would extend upward to the right, becoming increasingly steep.
D) The fitted curve would extend upward to the right, becoming decreasingly steep.
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A) 2
B) 10
C) 50
D) 100
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A) Predators were prevented from coming to the island through the use of enclosures.
B) The island was sprayed with insecticides to defaunate it.
C) The island was exposed to a new predator.
D) The island was not manipulated; it was a natural experiment.
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A) continental drift.
B) subduction.
C) vicariance.
D) species turnover.
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A) Species richness is usually higher at low latitudes than at high latitudes.
B) At a given latitude, species composition is almost always very similar across different continents.
C) If species composition changes substantially, then species richness must also change.
D) Species richness shows a generally consistent longitudinal gradient across Earth.
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