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Dynamic Nature of Ecosystems CFA

Authored by Rebecca Shanklin

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7th Grade

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Dynamic Nature of Ecosystems CFA
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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The data provided on the shift in population of the peppered moth could support a claim that this population is responding to a change in the environment. In order for this data to support that claim, what other data would be needed?

Data showing a steady change in the color of trees in this habitat between 1965 and 1985.
Data showing that eventually there were no more dark-bodied moths after 1985.
Data showing that in the years after 1985 the trend reversed leading to more dark moths.
Data showing that, in 1965, the two forms migrated from different habitats.

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Which of the following would provide evidence that the change to this environment brought about by the introduction of the brown tree snake has had an effect on the populations of organisms that lived on Guam?

Many of the military bases on Guam were closed in the 1980s.
Several other species of snakes were known to live on Guam before 1950.
The population of lizards on Guam in 1960 was very small.
The longest brown tree snake ever found on Guam measured 3 meters in length.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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A physical disruption to an ecosystem occurred when a highway was built through a forest. Which of the following would provide evidence that the addition of a highway to this forest affected populations?

The amount of water runoff from higher elevations increased after the highway was built.
The trees that were not cut down during the construction of the highway continued to grow.
There were fewer species of nesting birds living in the forest after the highway was built.
A greater area of the forest floor was exposed to the sunlight after the highway was built.

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30 sec • 1 pt

Bank swallows are birds that make their nests on the edges of rivers. Bank swallows can’t swim or breathe underwater. They feed on flying insects and, in the spring, lay four or five eggs. Which of the following observations would provide evidence that the population of bank swallows was affected by a change in the environment?

The largest swallows catch and eat more insects than the smallest ones.
Swallows that lay four eggs one year may lay five eggs the following year.
Fewer swallows build nests along the river when the water level rises.
Swallows share a food source with other animals that also eat insects.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Which change to the ecosystem had the largest effect on the the population of trout in Wisconsin?

A hard freeze of many of the lakes in Wisconsin in the winter of 2006
The slow rise in lake temperatures in Wisconsin between 1999 and 2014
The rise in population of smaller fish in Wisconsin lakes between 2010 and 2011
A shift in ocean currents that occurred in 2000 and again in 2001

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