A) are currently being preserved.
B) have serious pollution problems and are being targeted for cleanup.
C) have high numbers of endemic species,and those numbers are increasing.
D) have high numbers of endemic species,and those numbers are decreasing.
E) have the highest numbers of invasive species worldwide.
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A) islands.
B) fragments.
C) hotspots.
D) reserves.
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A) the Nile crocodile.
B) the Nile perch.
C) a new algae species.
D) a new ectoparasite that lives on the gills.
E) a fish hawk.
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A) we see rapid extinctions,especially of the larger animals,not long after humans arrive in an area.
B) we can make a rough estimate of a population's risk of a local extinction.
C) we see a steady-state rate of extinctions on all continents,only islands show a difference due to climate change.
D) we see huge extinctions,especially of the larger animals,with ice ages and global warming.
E) we see local extinctions that appear random,and then recolonizations from other areas.
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A) Aesthetic value is lost because the algae makes the beach ugly and smells terrible.
B) Indirect economic value is lost because fisherman cannot catch their usual fish.
C) Direct economic value is lost because the toxic shellfish cannot be eaten.
D) Aesthetic value is gained because the algae could be used for biomass.
E) Direct economic value is lost because the properties near the beach aren't as desirable.
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A) the edge effect.
B) lack of corridors.
C) overexploitation.
D) introduced species.
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A) the immediate economic gain is worth it,such as in the shrimp farms in Thailand.
B) the long-term problems are minimal,and usually economically minor,it is more of an aesthetic problem than a monetary one.
C) the intact habitat is more valuable than the destroyed one in most cases studied.
D) clearing the forest for agriculture,as in Cameroon,provides jobs,housing,and long-term economic benefits.
E) increased invasion in intact habitats renders it worthless within a few years.
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A) is a viable strategy whenever very few individuals of a species remain in the wild.
B) has had limited success restoring California condor populations in the western United States because of reduced genetic heterogeneity.
C) sometimes deals with low genetic variability and inbreeding.
D) is sometimes a part of efforts to restore ecosystems to a balanced,functional state.
E) successfully increased peregrine falcon populations.
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A) habitat loss
B) overexploitation
C) introduced species
D) pollution
E) climate change
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A) Larger patches are more likely to be encountered by new immigrants.
B) Larger patches are likely to have a more uniform habitat.
C) Larger patch size reduces genetic drift.
D) Larger patches are more geographically isolated than smaller patches.
E) Species richness is higher on larger patches.
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A) a species that has gone extinct since humans have evolved on Earth.
B) a species that exists in many habitats on Earth.
C) a species that has coevolved with humans on Earth.
D) a species that lives in only one area of Earth.
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A) fruit bats-introduction of new species
B) prairie chickens-loss of genetic diversity
C) songbirds-introduction of new species
D) whales-pollution
E) Lake Victoria cichlids-loss of habitat
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A) global warming (too much carbon dioxide) had increased the death rates in the newly hatched chicks.
B) the genetic diversity of the falcons was too low to sustain their population level.
C) the falcons had lost much of their habitat due to human developments.
D) the falcon's habitat had been fragmented and the subsequent edge effect affected their ability to hunt for prey items.
E) the levels of DDT in the environment were having a detrimental effect on eggs (causing the eggshells to be too thin) that were being laid by the female falcons.
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A) Due to global warming certain species may no longer flourish in the ecosystem.
B) Often we do not have a full list of species that made up the original ecosystem.
C) Restoring an ecosystem requires a replica of the original state,this version of restoration is called "pristine."
D) Restoring an ecosystem should involve rebuilding the systems that allowed the habitat to successfully operate.
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A) Probability of extinction varies inversely with population size.
B) Ten 10-hectare habitat patches is not the same as one 100-hectare patch.
C) Habitat loss is currently the major cause of extinction.
D) The prehistoric megafauna of North America were spared from extinction because they coevolved with humans.
E) Probability of extinction is greatest for an endemic species.
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A) Species with numerous,closely related groups are more likely to survive extinction due to hybridization with those closely related groups.
B) Distinct species are valuable because they represent a part of life that,if lost,cannot be recovered.
C) Phylogenetic trees can demonstrate species with few close relatives that are more likely to possess unique features and adaptations not shared by other species.
D) Conservation biologists do not use phylogenetic trees to make decisions about limited resource use,the diagrams are used strictly in the study of evolution.
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A) Frog populations have started to rebound as a result of the evolution of resistance to specific fungal diseases.
B) Frog populations have started to decline as a result of the evolution of resistance to specific fungal diseases.
C) Frog populations have moved to more temperate environments to find more suitable habitats to support their lifestyle.
D) Frog populations have moved to more tropical environments to find more suitable habitats to support their lifestyle.
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A) their loss would be an aesthetic loss to the planet.
B) of the possibility of numerous medicinal uses.
C) they are keystone species in many areas-their loss will cause other populations to crash.
D) amphibians are very sensitive to environmental change-they may be indicating serious problems.
E) they are increasing to the point of competing with indigenous species.
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A) may already have gone extinct in the last 100 years.
B) may be threatened with extinction at present.
C) may be considered invasive species.
D) are known to be medicinally useful.
E) have been shown to be keystone species.
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