25. The law of the minimum explains limits on a population's growth a. True b. False 29. Many palatable prey species ev
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25. The law of the minimum explains limits on a population's growth a. True b. False
29. Many palatable prey species evolve crypsis as part of their defense against predators a. True b. False
36. Which is not true concerning the theory of Island Biogeography? a. number of species on an island is proportional to the distance from the mainland b. number of species is proportional to island area c. number of species reaches an equilibrium between immigration and extinction d. turnover rate is higher on small near islands e. smaller islands hold more species
11. Small islands that are distant from a mainland typically have fewer species than large islands that are close to mainland a. True b. False 42. The Energy-diversity hypothesis states that sites with lower amounts of energy are able to support more species, and higher abundances of individual species. a. True b. False 43. Intrinsic value of biodiversity has a focus on the inherent value of a species, not tied to any economic benefit. a. True b. False
29. Many palatable prey species evolve crypsis as part of their defense against predators a. True b. False
36. Which is not true concerning the theory of Island Biogeography? a. number of species on an island is proportional to the distance from the mainland b. number of species is proportional to island area c. number of species reaches an equilibrium between immigration and extinction d. turnover rate is higher on small near islands e. smaller islands hold more species
11. Small islands that are distant from a mainland typically have fewer species than large islands that are close to mainland a. True b. False 42. The Energy-diversity hypothesis states that sites with lower amounts of energy are able to support more species, and higher abundances of individual species. a. True b. False 43. Intrinsic value of biodiversity has a focus on the inherent value of a species, not tied to any economic benefit. a. True b. False