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

Food Webs

Multiple Choice Quiz



1

A strong interaction, according to Paine, involves:
A)the power that can be applied by an organism to a fixed object
B)keystone species
C)the highest levels of energy flow within the community
D)the largest carnivore
2

A starfish removal experiment performed by Paine, showed that:
A)without the predator, species richness declined
B)barnacle populations were the same, with or without the starfish
C)aquatic food webs could not be understood by looking at use of space
D)because of low biomass, starfish were poorly adapted for intertidal conditions
3

Lubchenko followed Paine and showed that in intertidal food webs:
A)feeding preferences are important
B)population densities are important
C)competitive abilities are important
D)all of the above
4

In Lake Victoria, the Nile perch is considered:
A)an unwelcome herbivore that exerts control over native species
B)an agent of net gain for food web complexity
C)a food web simplifier
D)rare, but efficient
5

An apparent pattern in human-occupied tropical forests is:
A)an increase in populations of medium-sized mammals
B)that population thresholds do not appear to exist
C)that hunters become so skilled, relatively few wounded animals escape
D)that harvests were significant, but proportional to natural abundances
6

True or False: Nile perch, because they are cannibalistic, occupy two levels of the Lake Victoria food web.
A)True
B)False
7

True or False: A key element of Power’s experiment with stream fish was that they could enter and leave the enclosures at will, thus revealing their prey preferences.
A)True
B)False
8

True or False: Even small organisms such as ants can be considered keystone species.
A)True
B)False
9

True or False: Even agricultural ecosystems can feature keystone species.
A)True
B)False
10

True or False: It is unlikely that human preferences or actions have altered roles of species we encounter today.
A)True
B)False