QUESTION IMAGE
Question
- trees in an apple orchard planted in even rows exhibit which dispersion pattern?
a. clumped
b. clumped
c. uniform
d. random
- what is one of the main threats to endangered species?
a. overpopulation of predators
b. increased rainfall
c. genetic diversity
d. habitat destruction
- which of the following is a characteristic of an s - shaped curve on a population growth graph?
a. population crashes after reaching maximum size
b. constant growth rate throughout time
c. population grows without bounds
d. growth rate slows as population approaches carrying capacity
- what is one ethical dilemma mentioned in the context related to conservation?
a. land - use conflicts in indigenous territories
b. increasing agricultural land
c. protecting invasive species
d. expanding urban development
- which approach to reproduction do k - selected species typically adopt?
a. no investment in offspring
b. quality over quantity
c. quantity over quality
d. equal investment in quality and quantity
- the disappearance of a keystone species within an ecosystem can lead to:
a. stable ecosystem dynamics
b. increased biodiversity
c. decreased human interference
d. ecosystem collapse
Question 22
Trees in an apple orchard planted in even rows are spaced regularly, so the dispersion pattern is uniform. Clumped is grouped, random is unordered, and radial is from a center. Uniform matches the even - row planting.
Habitat destruction is a major threat to endangered species as it reduces their living space, food sources, etc. Overpopulation of predators is less common as a main threat, increased rainfall is not a main threat, and genetic diversity is beneficial, not a threat.
An S - shaped (logistic) population growth curve has a growth rate that slows as the population approaches the carrying capacity (K). Population doesn't crash after K, growth rate isn't constant, and it doesn't grow without bounds (that's exponential, J - shaped).
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
c. Uniform