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Ecology, Concepts and Applications, 2/e
Manuel C. Molles, University of New Mexico - Albuquerque

Population Growth

Multiple Choice Quiz



1

A caveat on logistic growth models is:
A)b - d seldom equals r
B)the environment is always changing, so K isn’t a constant
C)only small populations fit the curve
D)the rate of increase is not proportional to N
2

The percentage of human population located in North America is:
A)2
B)8
C)15
D)22
3

The global pattern of human population is:
A)regular
B)clumped
C)random
D)sloped
4

Which terms match?
A)small organisms, high r
B)large organisms, high r
C)small organisms, low r
D)large organisms, low r
5

A density-dependent factor is typically:
A)altitudinal
B)biotic
C)latitudinal
D)abiotic
6

The current N for humans is:
A)4 million
B)4 billion
C)6 billion
D)80 billion
7

True or False: Due to current whaling practices in the United States, California grey whales are becoming endangered.
A)True
B)False
8

True or False: A logistic model recognizes environmental limitations
A)True
B)False
9

True or False: An r = 1.0 indicates stability in population size.
A)True
B)False
10

True or False: Competion from a second species with population size N2 would decrease dN1/dt.
A)True
B)False