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

Social Relations

Multiple Choice Quiz



1

To a behavioral ecologist:
A)sexes are irrelevant
B)sexes are representations of differential investment
C)perfect flowers are easily sexed
D)monomorphic species are asexual
2

Peacocks would be good examples of:
A)intrasexual selection
B)disruptive selection
C)random mate choice
D)none of the above
3

Male guppy mating success appears positively correlated with:
A)total pigmented area
B)rates of cannibalism
C)presence of waterfalls
D)predator density
4

A key conclusion of Marshall’s work with wild radish is:
A)greenhouse experiments are not very useful for understanding mating systems of plants
B)pollen grains compete
C)splicing root stocks of male plants onto female plants favors primary production
D)seed weight is a good correlate of pollinator size
5

Some birds cooperate to raise young because:
A)of inclusive fitness
B)natal territories are large
C)philopatry is uncommon
D)none of the above
6

A group of spiders that equally shared webs, care of spiderlings, and territory defense duties can be considered:
A)polygynous
B)eusocial
C)social
D)convergent
7

Juvenile lions should choose coalitions based on:
A)coalition size
B)female size
C)territory size
D)woodhoopoe size
8

A caste is similar to a:
A)burrow
B)fungal spore
C)colony
D)behavior pattern
9

True or False: A collaborative method attempts to isolate variables while randomizing confounding factors.
A)True
B)False
10

True or False: Naked mole rats cultivate ant farms to dine on fungus.
A)True
B)False