The most ecologically relevant environmental factor is:
1. Temperature
2. Water
3. Light
4. Soil
If global warming continues, how would the distributional range of some species be affected?
1. There will be a poleward shift
2. There will be an equatorial shift
3. No change expected for any species
4. Shift to marine water from land
Many freshwater animals cannot live for long in sea water and vice versa because of:
1. Buoyancy related problems
2. Lack of impermeable skins
3. Thermolabile enzymes
4. Osmotic considerations
Which of the following algae is likely to be found in the deepest waters?
(1) Green
(2) Brown
(3) Red
(4) All are found at equal depths
Under unfavorable conditions, many zooplankton species in lakes and ponds are known to enter a stage of suspended development called as:
1. Dormancy
2. Hibernation
3. Aestivation
4. Diapause
The given age pyramid represents a:
1. Fast expanding population
2. Slowly expanding population
3. Stable population
4. Declining population
Darwinian fitness is represented by:
1. Low r value
2. High r value
3. High K value
4. Low K value
Under a particular set of selection pressures, organisms evolve towards the most efficient:
1. Thermoregulation
2. Water conservation
3. Respiration
4. Reproduction strategy
A population interaction where one species is harmed whereas the other is unaffected is called as:
(1) Mutualism
(2) Competition
(3) Predation
(4) Amensalism
When certain exotic species are introduced into a geographical area, they become invasive mainly because:
1. The invaded land has unlimited resources for the introduced species
2. The invaded land does not have its natural predator
3. The population of the introduced species in the invaded land is very low
4. Introduced species do not face any competition in the introduced land