A) an individual's likelihood of reproducing as a function of age.
B) an individual's likelihood of being alive as a function of age.
C) the effect of predation on a prey population.
D) population growth that is limited by a carrying capacity.
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A) no couple has more than 2 children.
B) couples have an average of about 2.25 children each (to account for some children who do not survive to reproduce) .
C) no couple has more than 1 child.
D) the birth rate equals the intrinsic rate of increase r.
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A) improving the quality of its habitat
B) increasing the size of its habitat
C) practicing sustainable resource management in its habitat
D) decreasing the food supply available to the population
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A) growth rate = 60 per year; population = 260
B) growth rate = 6 per year; population = 206
C) growth rate = 260 per year; population = 60
D) growth rate = 30 per year; population = 230
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A) 5 trees per hectare
B) 10 trees per hectare
C) 20 trees per hectare
D) 25 trees per hectare
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A) 0.2
B) 0.1
C) 0.02
D) 0.01
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A) whether populations of the rabbit that live outside the range of the owl have higher population densities.
B) whether the owls eat the rabbits.
C) to which diseases the rabbit population is subject.
D) what food the rabbits eat.
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A) 0
B) 2
C) 10 to 20
D) more than 100
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A) a population moves back and forth between rapid growth and decline.
B) a growing population overshoots the carrying capacity of its environment and experiences a crash before stabilizing.
C) the sex ratio in a population shows repeated oscillations.
D) the populations of two competing species oscillate in unison.
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A) There will be large positive population growth in the near future.
B) There are more women than men between the ages of 60 and 70.
C) There will be small negative population growth in the near future.
D) There are more people between the ages of 25 to 39 then between 0 and 14.
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A) ascending straight line
B) J-shaped
C) S-shaped
D) descending straight line
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A) A fall in the owl population should cause a fall in the rabbit population.
B) A fall in the rabbit population should cause an increase in the owl population.
C) An increase in the incidence of disease in the rabbit population should not change the owl population.
D) An increase in the owl population should cause a fall in the rabbit population.
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A) the summer drying of savanna grass for an insect that feeds on grass sap
B) a dangerous new flu strain that is transmitted among humans by sneezing
C) the first hard frost of fall for a population of annual morning glory vines
D) the occurrence of rainstorms for an opportunistic desert annual
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A) As women's status and education increase, they choose to have more children.
B) After 1950, mortality rates increased rapidly in most developing countries.
C) A human population in which women reproduce at a later age will experience slower population growth.
D) The movement from high birth rates and low death rates to low birth rates and high death rates is called the demographic transition.
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A) 3 × 103
B) 8 × 103
C) 1 × 109
D) 6 × 109
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A) It will decrease by 70%.
B) It will increase by 1%.
C) It will increase by 5%.
D) It will increase by 100%.
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A) plant seeds in rows with minimal spacing between rows.
B) plant seeds in clumps with large spaces between clumps.
C) plant seeds in a uniform pattern throughout the garden.
D) sow seeds randomly throughout the garden.
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