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Chapter 38, Problem 1U
Nonnative invasive species are often a threat to native species because they
a. typically grow larger than other plants.
b. are not susceptible to any diseases.
c. are
d. do not have natural enemies in their new location.
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C. Legally protecting endangered species
D. Regulating hunting and fishing
34. A wooded area has been divided by a housing development and is threatenin
What term is used to describe this threat from human activities?
A. habitat fragmentation
B. acid precipitation
C. habitat augmentation
D. global warming
35. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an invasive species?
A. They grow rapidly and outcompete with other plants or animals
B. They produce large numbers of seeds/offspring at a young age
C. They have very specific needs or requirements to survive
36. Which of the following was NOT a cascade effect from introducing wolv
A. The change in the shape/path of the river
B. The change in elk grazing areas
C. Destruction of the Yellowstone ecosystem
P. Reduction in the coyote population, increasing the raptor populat
In 1876, the US introduced Kudzu to NC to control erosion. Since this time, the vine has taken over and spread at a rate of 1 foot per day, causing the loss of
native species. How would Kudzu be most accurately described?
O A. As a predator
O B. As a non-native species
O C. As an alien plant
O D. As an invasive species
All of the following may be important keystone species due to their roles as seed dispersers EXCEPT: :
a. bees
b. rats
c. bats
d. birds
e. agoutis
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Chapter 38 Solutions
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Ch. 38.4 - Prob. 3LOCh. 38 - Prob. 1IQCh. 38 - Nonnative invasive species are often a threat to...Ch. 38 - Prob. 2UCh. 38 - Prob. 3UCh. 38 - Prob. 4UCh. 38 - Prob. 5UCh. 38 - In response to wounding, a tomato plant first...Ch. 38 - When a cell undergoes a hypersensitive response,...Ch. 38 - The wound response products that bind to digestive...Ch. 38 - If a plant has been attacked by a pathogen, then...Ch. 38 - Prob. 1ACh. 38 - Both plant and animal immune systems can a....Ch. 38 - Your friend informs you that it is highly likely...Ch. 38 - Prob. 4ACh. 38 - You decide to plant a garden with a beautiful...Ch. 38 - Prob. 6ACh. 38 - Prob. 1SCh. 38 - Parasitoid wasps seem like an effective method to...Ch. 38 - Prob. 3S
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