A) uniform.
B) clumped.
C) random.
D) uniform or clumped depending if it is a source or sink metapopulation.
E) uniform or clumped depending on the life history strategy of the species.
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A) the biotic potential of the population has been reduced.
B) its new population size is a result of density-dependent regulation.
C) its new population size is a result of density-independent regulation.
D) it can now act as a sink metapopulation.
E) it can now act as a source metapopulation.
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A) r.
B) N.
C) K.
D) dN/dt.
E) N/K.
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A) semelparity.
B) iteroparity.
C) biparity.
D) polyparity.
E) alloparity.
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A) After high mortality early in life,survivorship becomes constant for the rest of life.
B) After high mortality late in life,survivorship becomes constant for the rest of life.
C) After high mortality early in life,survivorship increases at a constant rate for the rest of life.
D) After high mortality late in life,survivorship increases at a constant rate for the rest of life.
E) After high mortality early in life,survivorship decreases at a constant rate for the rest of lifE.
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A) K-related
B) density-independent
C) environmental resistance
D) density-dependent
E) demographic
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A) r.
B) N.
C) K.
D) dN/dt.
E) N/K.
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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A) Oysters live longer than HydrA.
B) Hydra and humans have parallel life spans.
C) Humans and oysters have similar life spans.
D) Humans have low mortality rates late in life.
E) Oysters have high mortality rates late in lifE.
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A) size.
B) biodiversity.
C) density.
D) dispersion.
E) demography.
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A) randomly spaced populations.
B) uniformly spaced populations.
C) metapopulations.
D) over sized populations.
E) endangered populations.
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A) increased predation by wolves.
B) a wet year with increased vegetative growth.
C) increased competition from moose herds.
D) a dry year with decreased vegetative growth.
E) lower than normal birth rates.
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A) increases rapidly until N far surpasses K.
B) increases rapidly until N reaches K and then stops.
C) increases at the same rate it has been,continuing on until N is beyond K for some distance before regulating.
D) approaches zero as N approaches K.
E) stops well before N reaches K and stabilizes.
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A) the habitats that they left in Africa were not suitable for any further colonization;thus,they were forced to immigrate.
B) the habitats that they encountered in South America were suitable to them and unoccupied.
C) there were abundant cattle for the birds to gather around in South America;furthermore,various animals that the egrets had lived around in Africa had become quite scarce because of over hunting and poaching,causing the birds to extend their range.
D) the food resources in South America were far superior to those in Africa,allowing the egrets more opportunity to grow and reproduce and ultimately expand their range.
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A) early age of first reproduction.
B) large brood size/numerous offspring.
C) little or no parental care.
D) short generation time.
E) Type I survivorship curves.
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A) maximum growth
B) carrying capacity
C) biotic potential
D) optimal growth
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A) I
B) II
C) III
D) I or II (depending on the sex ratio)
E) I or III (depending on whether the reproductive strategy if iteroparous or semelparous)
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A) death rates.
B) birth rates.
C) competition.
D) sex and age composition of a population.
E) the carrying capacity.
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A) will be affected by an increased birth rate.
B) will be affected by a decreased death rate from predation.
C) will be affected by increased competition with other species.
D) will be affected by increased competition within the species.
E) will not changE.
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A) Small population size is a factor contributing to a population's extinction.
B) Isolation of a population from sources of immigrants is a factor contributing to a population's extinction.
C) Isolation of a population from sinks of immigrants is a factor contributing to a population's extinction.
D) Low resource availability is a factor contributing to a population's extinction.
E) Lack of genetic diversity is a factor contributing to a population's extinction.
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