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Question 25 2 pt How can introduced species disrupt ecosystem? by causing habitat fragmentation by crowding out native s

Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 3:30 pm
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Question 25 2 pt How can introduced species disrupt ecosystem? by causing habitat fragmentation by crowding out native species. by decreasing competition by increasing biodiversity
Question 26 2 pts Grass Mouse Grasshopper Snake Sparrow Owl Hawk Refer to the diagram ABOVE. All of the following statements about the diagram are true EXCEPT which of the following? All of the organisms except grass are consumers, regardless of position. The grasshopper is a herbivore. Grass is a producer The mouse and the grasshopper are at the same trophic level. Only two trophic levels are depicted.
Question 27 2 pts Which of these represents the correct hierarchical order (i.e. from the least to most abundant)? community, population, organism, ecosystem organism, community, ecosystem, population O ecosystem, population, organism, community organism, population, community, ecosystem organism, ecosystem, population, community Question 28 2 pts is the maximum population size that a particular habitat/environment can support. Intrinsic rate of increase O Carrying capacity Population size Population growth rate Survivorship curve