Communities
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- Stratification
- Natality
- Mortality
- Sex Ratio
Which one of the following is/are not the characteristic(s) of a biological community?
- Stratification
- Natality
- Mortality
- Sex Ratio
Who are hunter gatherers
A group of similar individuals that have the potential to interbreed in nature are called:
community
groups
species
population
A large herd of wild buffalo can be categorized as a community.
- True
- False
Age structure pyramids can graphically represent:
- biotic community
- population
- landscape
- ecosystem
Which of the following is not an example of a community?
- Birds of Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary
- Animals in Kaziranga National Park
- Animals in Yellowstone National Park
- Lions of Gir National Park
A community that has few individuals of many species is said to have high diversity.
True
False
Which one of the following is a characteristic of the biological community?
- Stratification
- Natality
- Sex Ratio
- Mortality
When large herbivores are not available to eat the older stemmy grass, the smaller herbivores do not get their food source, which is the more tender grass. This was the main reason for the disappearance of Oribi from Gorongosa National Park.
- True
- False
The civil war in Mozambique lead to the destruction of large mammals in Gorongosa National Park. With the large mammals disappearing, the smaller mammals, especially the herbivores also disappeared. What can you infer from it?
- All of the above
- The killing of the large mammals destroyed the habitat for smaller mammals
- No large herbivores were available to graze the tough grass that is unpalatable for small herbivores
- When one part of the community in an ecosystem is destroyed, repercussions are faced by all organisms
- Mortality
- Sex - ratio
- Stratification
- Natality
What is result of lions in past and present?
Community ecology is the
Relation of a biome to its environment
Relation of a population to its environment
Relation between a species and its environment
Relation of a community to its environment
- Interbreeding
- Linking
- Both A and B
- None of the above
Mutually interacting organisms always function independently.
- True
- False