Chapter 45: Q 15. (page 1338)
A forest fire is an example of ________ regulation.
a. density-dependent
b. density-independent
c. r-selected
d. K-selected
Short Answer
The correct answer is option (b) density-independent
Chapter 45: Q 15. (page 1338)
A forest fire is an example of ________ regulation.
a. density-dependent
b. density-independent
c. r-selected
d. K-selected
The correct answer is option (b) density-independent
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a. Being a member of a larger group provides protection for each individual from predators.
b. Prey animals rely on each other to acquire food.
c. Prey animals live in small family groups to raise young.
d. Clumped population distributions ensure that at least one member of the population knows how to identify the seasonal migration route.
Which of the following events would not negatively impact Yellowstone’s grey wolf carrying capacity?
a. snow in winter
b. a beaver damming a river upstream
c. a forest fire
d. chronic wasting disease in the deer population
Which of the following statements does not support the conclusion that giraffes are k-selected species?
a. Giraffes are approximately 6’ tall and weigh 150 lbs at birth.
b. Wild giraffes begin mating at 6-7 years of age.
c. Newborn giraffes are capable of coordinated walking within an hour of birth, and running within 24 hours of birth.
d. Giraffes rarely give birth to twins.
Why is long-term parental care not associated with having many offspring during a reproductive episode?
Give an example of how density-dependent and density-independent factors might interact.
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