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- 13. High elevations are cooler than lower elevations. Knowing this, what are the consequences of global warming for the following species living at the top of a mountain? Briefly explain your answers T a mouse: it will either adapt or die because, in order for them to survive on top of the mountain, the temperature must be cold a. b. a bird: c. a plant that relies on mammals to distribute its seeds: d. a plant that relies on wind to distribute its seeds:Table 1. Average turgor loss point, stem hydraulic conductivity and plant water use efficiency for the two species. Trait Species A Species B Statistics Turgor loss point -2.5 MPa -1.1. MPa p <0.033 Hydraulic conductivity 0.11 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 0.33 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 p <0.005 Water use efficiency 80.6 µmol mol-1 47.1 µmol mol-1 p <0.004 Explain using data from Table 1 and Figure 2 the two different physiological strategies for these species against the environmental stressors expected from Figure 1. Figure 2.(attached) Pre-dawn and midday leaf water potential (Ψleaf) for the two species at different dates throughout the year.Table 1. Average turgor loss point, stem hydraulic conductivity and plant water use efficiency for the two species. Trait Species A Species B Statistics Turgor loss point -2.5 MPa -1.1. MPa p <0.033 Hydraulic conductivity 0.11 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 0.33 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 p <0.005 Water use efficiency 80.6 µmol mol-1 47.1 µmol mol-1 p <0.004 Please Describe the data in Table 1
- 5. Assess the following situations:a. A field planted with rice in their early vegetative stage infested with mole cricketb. A field planted with rice in their late vegetative stage infested with golden applesnailsc. A field planted with rice in their reproductive stage infested with stemborers5.1 In which situation will lowest yield be obtained and why?5.2. Using the same situations in #5, what will give the highest yield and why?Please select all of the answers that are reasonable interpretations of this figure looking at the mortality of seedling vs the mass of seeds for different species. A. The chestnut blight caused chestnuts to make heavier seeds than any other species B. The proportion of seedlings that survive is better in trees with large seed mass C. There a appears to be a tradeoff. Species that invest a lot of resources into an individual seeds produce fewer seeds that survive well. Species that invest resources in and produce a larger number of lighter seeds produce seedlings with greater probably of dying D. It appears that early-mid successional trees invest more heavily in the number of seeds than the size of seeds E. The proportional survival of tree seedlings is higher in less heavy seeds F. It appears that late successional shade tolerant trees invest more heavily in the number of seeds than the size of seeds1. Which of the population dispersion patterns is most often found in natural populations of plants? A uniform dispersion D. random dispersion E. none of the answers B. clumped dispersion C. crude dispersion
- 41. The introduction of the parasitic wasp A. melinus in 1957-59 to control the red scale pest resulted in the elimination of the parasitic wasp A. lingnanensis from the central valley of California but not from coastal areas. This pattern results from… a. a lack of resource partitioning between the two species of wasp b. differences in the realized niches of the two species of wasp c. similar habitat in the central valley and in the coastal areas d. None of these choices are correct e. differences in the fundamental niches of the two species of wasp5 of 6 100% 28. The best term to describe purple loosestrife would be I A. non-native B. exotic C. invasive D. parasite 29. In some parts of the world, forests are being cut down and burned to clear land for new homes and new farmland. A negative effect of these activities might be A. an increase in edge effect B. a decrease in the average temperature of the atmosphere C. an increase in biodiversity of the deforested areas 30. Which action by humans could improve the auality of the air? I am fini CopAsap
- 27. The wetland plant purple loosestrife was imported to North America from Europe. Since its introduction, the loosestrife has spread, which has resulted in a dramatic decline in the biological diversity of native wetland plants and harmed the wetland ecosystem. A likely reason for the spread of the purple loosestrife is that it can A. successfully compete with native herbivores for food B. serves as an excellent food source for native herbivores C. successfully out competes with native plants for space D. prevent the migration of native plants 28. The best term to describe purple loosestrife would be A. non-native B. exotic C. invasive D. parasite 29. In some parts of the world, forests are being cut down and burned to clear land for new homes and new farmland. A negative effect of these activities might be A. an inerease in edge effect B. a decrease in the average temperature of the atmsphere C. an inerease in biodiversity ofthe deforested areas6 of 6 32. Ecosystems will have a greater chance of being stable over a long period of time if they have A. organisms imported by humans from other environments B. a sudden change in climate C. a diversity of organisms D. predators eliminated from the food chains 33. Which of the following is NOT a way that humans can protect biodiversity? A. Developing state parks B. Buying products that aren't sustainably sourced (palm oil, coffee, chocolate, etc...) C. Legally protecting endangered species to preserve biodiversity D. Regulating hunting and fishing 34. A wooded area has been divided by a housing development and is threatening the biodiversity of the area. What term is used to describe this threat from human activities? A. habitat fragmentation B. acid precipitation C. habitat augmentation D. global warming 35. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an invasive species? A. They grow rapidly and outcompete with other plants or animals B. They produce large numbers of seeds…16 Mosquitoes pose a constant health risk in Florida. Based on the illustration above, what would be the best plan to reduce the numbers lo netehee TOn 20ob oniwollot ori lo to Sriero b of these insects? F. Develop an insecticide that kills 80 percent of the mosquito eggs before they develop. G. Develop a treatment that prevents the mosquitoes from laying any eggs. H. Plan a spraying program that targets adult mosquitoes that are vulnerable after laying eggs. I. Use an electric current to electrocute the mosquito pupae before they fully develop. Paneggsd tesrdW.nu2 erls mol niera boot