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Ecology Global Insights
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Ecology
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Set 1: An Introduction to Ecology
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Set 2: Population Genetics
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Set 3: Natural Selection, Speciation, and Extinction
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Set 4: Behavioral Ecology
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Set 5: Temperature
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Set 6: Water
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Set 7: Nutrients
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Set 8: Demographic Techniques and Population Patterns
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Set 9: Life Tables and Demography
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Set 10: Population Growth
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Set 11: Competition and Coexistence
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Set 12: Facilitation
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Set 13: Predation
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Set 14: Herbivory
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Set 15: Parasitism
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Set 16: Population Regulation
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Set 17: Species Diversity
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Set 18: Species Richness Patterns
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Set 19: Species Richness and Community Services
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Set 20: Succession
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Set 21: Island Biogeography
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Set 22: Terrestrial Biomes
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Set 23: Marine Biomes
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Set 24: Freshwater Biomes
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Set 25: Food Webs and Energy Flow
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Set 26: Biomass Production
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Set 27: Biogeochemical Cycles
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Set 3 Natural Selection Speciation And Extinction
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Set 3 Natural Selection Speciation And Extinction
Question 1
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What is not a recognized pattern of natural selection?
A) Directional
B) Stabilizing
C) Evolutionary
D) Balancing
E) Disruptive
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Question 2
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The change in color of peppered moths in polluted areas is an example of which pattern of natural selection?
A) Directional
B) Stabilizing
C) Evolutionary
D) Balancing
E) Disruptive
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Question 3
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Directional selection is exhibited by:
A) Peppered moths
B) Baby size in humans
C) Bentgrass on polluted soil
D) Clutch size in birds
E) None of the answers
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