What is meant by 'trophic redundancy' in an ecosystem?
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Having multiple species at each trophic level
A single species dominating a food chain
The extinction of a primary species
The absence of predators in an ecosystem
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In the grocery store analogy, what happens if the only cashier quits?
The store hires a new cashier immediately
Other workers take over the cashier's role
The store loses its ability to check out customers
The function of the store is unaffected
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What was the purpose of setting up mesocosms in the study?
To simulate natural ecosystems in a controlled environment
To observe the behavior of individual species
To increase the number of species in an ecosystem
To eliminate predators from the food web
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did the removal of a wasp species affect aphid populations in the study?
Aphid populations were unaffected
Aphid populations decreased
Aphid populations remained stable
Aphid populations increased
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was a key finding regarding biodiversity in the study?
Biodiversity had no impact on extinction rates
More biodiverse communities were less prone to secondary extinctions
Biodiversity increased the likelihood of primary extinctions
Biodiversity made communities more vulnerable to extinction
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why was this study considered novel and significant?
It ignored the role of predators in ecosystems
It focused solely on plant species
It confirmed previous theories without new evidence
It was the first to provide experimental evidence on food web complexity
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a potential limitation of the study mentioned in the conclusion?
The study ignored the role of biodiversity
The results may not be applicable to all species
The study did not use any controlled environments
The study only applies to large ecosystems
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