80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 Moisture (%RH) 40 i h g f 2. d C b a (Cº) Temperature 20 22 24 26 1. Fill in the blank a. b. Habitat Fundamental niche C. Realized niche d. Biome e. Ecosystem Coordinate h3 occurs in the Questions 1-25 are based on the story of Frog and Toad. The figure above (Fig. 1) is a 2-dimensional representation of al space for frog (in the absence of a competing species) based on the combination of two variables: moisture (% Relative Humidity [RH]) and temperature (°C). Size of the frog icon corresponds to how well it does (in terms of ecologic fitness) at various positions along these two environmental gradients. Flattened frogs indicate dead frogs; environmental conditions which are unsuitable for the frog's survival and reproduction. Italicized letters and numbers (on top) represent coordinates. Unitalicized numbers adjacent to the arrows represent values for either RH (the vertical arrow) or temperature (the horizontal arrow) Optimal niche region a. b. c. d. Optimal habitat e. Sub-optimal habitat 3. Coordinate d6 occurs in the Sub-optimal niche region. Outside the niche space 28 a. Optimal niche region Sub-optimal niche region b. C. Outside the niche space d. Optimal habitat e. Sub-optimal habitat F XXPPPPEX XX XPPPPD XXX 30 32 XXXXXXXXX 34 36 38 40 Fig. 1

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i
Fig. 1
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h
70
g
65
60
e
55
d
50
45
b
40
a
(C)
Temperature 20
22
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28
30
32
34
36
38
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Questions 1-25 are based on the story of Frog and Toad. The figure above (Fig. 1) is a 2-dimensional representation of a
space for frog (in the absence of a competing species) based on the combination of two variables: moisture (% Relative
Humidity [RH]) and temperature (°C). Size of the frog icon corresponds to how well it does (in terms of ecologic fitness) at
various positions along these two environmental gradients. Flattened frogs indicate dead frogs; environmental conditions
which are unsuitable for the frog's survival and reproduction. Italicized letters and numbers (on top) represent coordinates.
Unitalicized numbers adjacent to the arrows represent values for either RH (the vertical arrow) or temperature (the horizontal
arrow)
1.
Fill in the blank
а.
Fundamental niche
b.
Habitat
с.
Realized niche
d.
Biome
Ecosystem
Coordinate h3 occurs in the
е.
2.
Optimal niche region
Sub-optimal niche region
Outside the niche space
a.
b.
c.
Optimal habitat
Sub-optimal habitat
d.
е.
3.
Coordinate d6 occurs in the
Optimal niche region
Sub-optimal niche region
Outside the niche space
a.
b.
C.
d.
Optimal habitat
Sub-optimal habitat
e
4.
Coordinate e5 occurs in the
a.
Optimal niche region
b.
Sub-optimal niche region
C.
Outside the niche space
d.
Optimal habitat
Sub-optimal habitat
е.
5.
At point i9 this species
Can persist
Will go extinct
а.
b.
C.
Will increase in numbers
At the UNCG restored forest wetland RH ranges between 45-60% and temperature between 18 – 36 °C. Is this a
suitable habitat for this frog?
6.
Yes, because the conditions there fit its requirements
Yes, but barely so
No, only because humidity level is too low
No, because humidity level is too high and temperature levels are too low
No, only because temperature level is too high
а.
b.
c.
d.
e.
At the UNCG restored open-field wetland RH ranges between 40 – 55 % and temperature between 36-40 °C. Is this a
suitable habitat for this frog?
7.
Yes, because the conditions there fit its requirements
Yes, but barely so
No, only because humidity level is too low
No, because humidity level is too high and temperature levels are too low
а.
b.
C.
d.
Moisture (%RH)
Transcribed Image Text:80 i Fig. 1 75 h 70 g 65 60 e 55 d 50 45 b 40 a (C) Temperature 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 Questions 1-25 are based on the story of Frog and Toad. The figure above (Fig. 1) is a 2-dimensional representation of a space for frog (in the absence of a competing species) based on the combination of two variables: moisture (% Relative Humidity [RH]) and temperature (°C). Size of the frog icon corresponds to how well it does (in terms of ecologic fitness) at various positions along these two environmental gradients. Flattened frogs indicate dead frogs; environmental conditions which are unsuitable for the frog's survival and reproduction. Italicized letters and numbers (on top) represent coordinates. Unitalicized numbers adjacent to the arrows represent values for either RH (the vertical arrow) or temperature (the horizontal arrow) 1. Fill in the blank а. Fundamental niche b. Habitat с. Realized niche d. Biome Ecosystem Coordinate h3 occurs in the е. 2. Optimal niche region Sub-optimal niche region Outside the niche space a. b. c. Optimal habitat Sub-optimal habitat d. е. 3. Coordinate d6 occurs in the Optimal niche region Sub-optimal niche region Outside the niche space a. b. C. d. Optimal habitat Sub-optimal habitat e 4. Coordinate e5 occurs in the a. Optimal niche region b. Sub-optimal niche region C. Outside the niche space d. Optimal habitat Sub-optimal habitat е. 5. At point i9 this species Can persist Will go extinct а. b. C. Will increase in numbers At the UNCG restored forest wetland RH ranges between 45-60% and temperature between 18 – 36 °C. Is this a suitable habitat for this frog? 6. Yes, because the conditions there fit its requirements Yes, but barely so No, only because humidity level is too low No, because humidity level is too high and temperature levels are too low No, only because temperature level is too high а. b. c. d. e. At the UNCG restored open-field wetland RH ranges between 40 – 55 % and temperature between 36-40 °C. Is this a suitable habitat for this frog? 7. Yes, because the conditions there fit its requirements Yes, but barely so No, only because humidity level is too low No, because humidity level is too high and temperature levels are too low а. b. C. d. Moisture (%RH)
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