A) interspecific competition
B) mutualism
C) parasitism
D) predation
E) resource partitioning
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A) interspecific competition
B) predation
C) parasitism
D) mutualism
E) commensalism
F) mimicry
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A) resilience and flexibility
B) inertia and resilience
C) environmental resistance and persistence
D) persistence and inertia
E) persistence and flexibility
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A) Lions and hyenas have a great deal of niche overlap.
B) Hyenas and bat eared foxes have no niche overlap.
C) Lions frequently steal food from bat eared foxes.
D) Lions are more successful hunters than are hyenas.
E) Two of the above are true.
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A) 1850 to 1900
B) 1900 to 1938
C) 1938 to 2008
D) 1938 to 1968
E) 1948 to 1988
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A) It is currently viewed as the most accurate description of how ecological succession can arise at a climax community.
B) It is the historically held equilibrium model of succession in which, once achieved, a climax community will be dominated by a few long-lived plant species.
C) It suggests that there are always an appropriate number and diversity of producers to allow an ever-increasing number of primary consumers to inhabit a changing community.
D) It suggests that the pathway of ecological succession is not predictable.
E) None of these answers are accurate.
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A) oxpeckers and black rhinoceros
B) epiphytes
C) clownfish and sea anemone
D) bacteria in the digestive system of animals
E) flowering plants and insects
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A) tend to produce high numbers of offspring
B) give very little parental care
C) low survival rate of offspring
D) long gestation periods
E) high offspring mortality
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A) hyenas competing with hyenas
B) lions competing with hyenas
C) hyenas competing with bat-eared foxes
D) lions competing with bat-eared foxes
E) bat eared foxes competing with bat-eared foxes
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A) interspecific competition
B) predation
C) parasitism
D) mutualism
E) commensalism
F) mimicry
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A) rock exposed by a retreating glacier
B) an abandoned farm
C) a forest that has been clear-cut
D) newly flooded land to create a reservoir
E) a forest that has been burned
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A) Primary succession.
B) Secondary succession.
C) During the first 10 years following the mudslide it was primary succession, and after that it was secondary succession.
D) Tertiary succession.
E) This is not an example of any type of succession.
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