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

Landscape Ecology

Multiple Choice Quiz



1

Fractal geometry:
A)has few ecological implications
B)explains ecological mechanisms on a landscape scale
C)was developed on Alaskan coastlines by E. Valdez
D)reveals that distance estimates are larger with smaller rulers
2

Which term is out of place?
A)homogenous
B)metapopulation
C)fragment
D)patch
3

Which are patch characteristics?
A)size
B)shape
C)perimeter
D)degree of isolation
E)all of the above
4

A consideration of landscape evolution reveals:
A)the Tucson Mountain bajadas are fairly uniform
B)how geology influences organisms
C)a minor role for climate
D)humans have yet to achieve influence at this scale
5

Johnston and Naiman’s work indicates:
A)geologically-influenced low areas are exploited by beavers
B)beaver activity adds vegetative complexity to forest communities
C)ion retention in the system is increased by beavers
D)all of the above
6

Channelizing the Kissimmee River in Florida:
A)eliminated two-thirds of the wetlands
B)favored freshwater prawns
C)increased flood pulse
D)while damaging in some ways, actually increased river length
E)is primarily a local concern
7

True or False: Patch characteristics have been shown to influence local extinctions of butterflies and bighorn sheep.
A)True
B)False
8

True or False: The Caliche fritillary butterfly is a native of Finland.
A)True
B)False
9

True or False: Caliche is a form of iron oxide.
A)True
B)False
10

True or False: Caliche is a carbonate hardpan in soil.
A)True
B)False