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The diagram shows a simplified marine food web in the northern Pacific Ocean. Humans started fishing for many of the deep-sea fish, causing their population to decrease. This caused the seal population in the area to decrease. What effect would these changes most likely have on the near-shore fish population?
The near-shore fish population would not be affected by a change in the deep-sea fish population, because these communities are too far apart.
The near-shore fish population would eventually decrease because orcas eating more sea otters would allow sea urchins to eat too much kelp.
The near-shore fish population would eventually increase because they no longer have to compete with as many deep-sea fish for food.
The near-shore fish population would increase as more sea otters were eaten because more sea urchins would be available as food.
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Multiple Choice
Crawfish are one of the many invertebrates in this lake food web. Given the information in this food web, which change would most likely cause an increase in the crawfish population in the lake?
removing carp
removing bass
adding sunfish
adding carp
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Multiple Choice
After being gone for many years, wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park in 1995. Given the information in the food web, which species likely benefited the most from the return of the wolves?
deer
gopher
grasses
aspens
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Multiple Choice
The diagram shows a food chain for a forest ecosystem. Given the relationships shown by the food chain, which statement is most likely true about the trees, insects, and birds living in the forest?
The total mass of insects is about ten times the total mass of birds.
The total number of trees is about ten times the total number of insects.
There are about ten times as many species of trees as there are species of insects.
The energy in bird bodies is about ten times more concentrated than the energy in insect bodies.
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Multiple Choice
The diagram shows trophic levels in an ecosystem, with the energy content at each level labeled. Which statement correctly explains why each trophic level has less energy than the one below it?
Much of the energy within a trophic level is used for life processes and is not stored.
When organisms increase their body size, they convert energy to additional mass.
Body mass tends to decrease with trophic level, so energy demands are lower in each successive trophic level.
Organisms at higher trophic levels use energy more efficiently.
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Multiple Choice
Biomass is the amount of matter at each trophic level in an ecosystem. Although the energy pyramid for this ocean ecosystem is normal, the biomass pyramid shows an inversion near the bottom. Which statement best explains how there can be fewer phytoplankton than zooplankton?
The phytoplankton have less energy than the zooplankton.
The phytoplankton grow and reproduce very rapidly.
The phytoplankton depend on sunlight to make their own food.
The phytoplankton are eaten by organisms at all trophic levels.
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