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A Brief Introduction to Species Interactions in Ecology
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A Brief Introduction to Species Interactions in Ecology
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Theory
Procedure
Self Evaluation
Simulator
Assignment
Reference
Feedback
1)
The model which predicts predator-prey interactions
Decastrello-Sturli
Lotka Volterra
Watson-Crick
Hodgin-Huxley
2)
The interaction between the Titan triggerfish and the smaller fish in the sea
Mutualism
Parasitism
Commensalism
Mimicry
3)
The main predator of snowshoe hare
Lion
Canadian lynx
Trigger fish
Tiger
4)
In the ecosystem, an appropriate balance is needed between predators and prey. The reason is
To avoid running out of food sources
To prevent the overpopulation of different species
To avoid oscillations in the population numbers
All the above
5)
A typical predator-prey cycle shows
The limiting factors in the ecosystem
How one population can limit another population
The food chain in the ecosystem
An intraspecific interaction between two species in an ecosystem
6)
Schistosoma mansoni is a/an
Commensal
Endoparasite
Ectoparasite
Symbiont
7)
The number of predator in a population decline when
The prey population increases in number
The predator consumes more resources than usual
The prey population decreases in number
None of the above
Cite this Simulator:
vlab.amrita.edu,. (2012). A Brief Introduction to Species Interactions in Ecology. Retrieved 20 April 2024, from vlab.amrita.edu/?sub=3&brch=272&sim=1477&cnt=3
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