A) habitat loss
B) exotic species
C) pollution
D) All of these are causes for extinction.
E) None of these are causes for extinction.
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A) good, since the oceans are so large, they are the one remaining natural ecosystem that is not susceptible to extinction.
B) generally positive, with only one or two of the 15 major oceanic fishing areas over-exploited.
C) generally negative, with 11 of the 15 major oceanic fishing areas overexploited.
D) positive for the bottom dwellers that are protected but negative for the schools of swimming fish.
E) negative for the bottom dwellers that are over-fished by trawling but positive for the schools of swimming fish that can easily get away.
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A) flagship species.
B) keystone species.
C) endangered species.
D) threatened species.
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A) These spots have a large diversity of species in them.
B) Preserved hotspots have a direct value to humans.
C) Hotspots have an indirect value to humans.
D) Biodiversity hotspots are a source of new medicines.
E) All of these are values in preserving biodiversity hotspots.
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A) biogeochemical cycling
B) waste recycling
C) water purification
D) prevention of soil erosion
E) All of the choices are roles played by biodiversity.
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A) agronomy
B) veterinary science
C) genetics
D) physiology
E) All of these fields provide useful information for making decisions about conservation.
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A) The extinction of keystone species can lead to other extinctions and a loss of biodiversity.
B) Keystone species are defined as a population subdivided into several small isolated populations due to habitat fragmentation.
C) Examples of keystone species are grizzly bears, bats, beavers and alligators.
D) The numbers of individuals in the keystone species in their respective community may or may not be excessively high.
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A) agricultural
B) medicinal
C) consumptive use
D) indirect
E) no
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A) colonization when new settlers arrive in an area.
B) accidental transport by ship or plane without anyone's knowledge.
C) agricultural and horticultural activities.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) Scientists estimate that 10-50 million species exist.
B) Biodiversity is described in terms of genetic, community, and landscape diversity.
C) Biodiversity refers to the variety of life on Earth.
D) Biodiversity is evenly distributed throughout the biosphere.
E) Many species that are in danger of extinction have not been identified and studied.
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A) Overexploitation occurs
B) A source population is formed
C) An "edge effect" occurs
D) Eutrophication occurs
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A) Over fishing of the perch and herring in the area.
B) A decline in the sea otter population that would control the sea urchin population.
C) An increase in the orca population preying upon the sea otters.
D) An explosion of the sea urchin population.
E) A decline in the seal and sea otter population.
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A) Overexploitation by hunting and fishing is the major threat to tropical animals and plants.
B) Without human activity, all species would survive and there would be no extinctions.
C) Endangered wild species often become extinct due to different combinations of factors.
D) Commercial hunting and fishing are careful not to deplete animal reserves.
E) Introduction of new exotic species helps preserve biodiversity and slow extinction.
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A) biodiversity is desirable for the biosphere and humans.
B) all animals have the same rights or legal status as humans.
C) biodiversity has value in and of itself regardless of any practical human benefits.
D) extinctions due to human actions are undesirable.
E) the complex interactions of ecosystems support biodiversity and are desirable.
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A) d - c - b - a - e
B) d - c - b - e - a
C) a - d - c - b - e
D) d - b - c - a - e
E) b - d - c - a - e
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