Questions from Ecology


Q: English and other European languages have terms for four seasons: spring

English and other European languages have terms for four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. This vocabulary summarizes much of the annual climatic variation at midlatitudes in temperate regi...

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Q: Biologists have observed much more similarity in species composition among boreal forests

Biologists have observed much more similarity in species composition among boreal forests and among areas of tundra in Eurasia and North America than among tropical rain forests or among Mediterranean...

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Q: To date, which biomes have been the most heavily affected by

To date, which biomes have been the most heavily affected by humans? Which seem to be the most lightly affected? How would you assess human impact? How might these patterns change during this century?...

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Q: Imagine a desert beetle that uses behavior to regulate its body temperature

Imagine a desert beetle that uses behavior to regulate its body temperature above 35 8 C. How might this beetle’s use of microclimates created by shrubs, burrows, and bare ground change with the seaso...

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Q: How could you change the Lotka-Volterra model of competition we

How could you change the Lotka-Volterra model of competition we discussed in chapter 13 into a model of mutualism? Would the resulting model be a cost-benefit model or a population dynamic model?

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Q: The discussion of the research by Margaret Davis and her colleagues did

The discussion of the research by Margaret Davis and her colleagues did not identify the questions that they addressed. What research questions can we infer from the above description of their work?...

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Q: What aspects of Nalini Nadkarni’s research identify it as “ecosystem ecology

What aspects of Nalini Nadkarni’s research identify it as “ecosystem ecology”? Give examples of research in forest canopies that would address oth...

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Q: How were the warbler studies of Robert MacArthur and those that focused

How were the warbler studies of Robert MacArthur and those that focused on the American redstart similar? How did they differ?

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Q: : How does the level of ecological organization an ecologist studies influence

How does the level of ecological organization an ecologist studies influence the questions he or she poses?

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Q: While an ecologist may focus on a particular level of ecological organization

While an ecologist may focus on a particular level of ecological organization shown in figure 1.1, might other levels of organization be relevant, for example, does an ecologist studying factors limit...

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