A) ecological pyramid of energy
B) ecosystem
C) species diversity cline
D) food web/food chain
E) biogeochemical cycles
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A) secondary productivity.
B) primary productivity.
C) consumer productivity.
D) gross productivity.
E) net productivity.
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A) natural spring
B) aquifer
C) hot spring
D) submergence
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A) a top-down effect.
B) a bottom-up effect.
C) species turnover.
D) disruption.
E) a trophic cascadE.
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A) oxygen,nitrogen
B) nitrogen,phosphorus
C) oxygen,phosphorus
D) carbon,nitrogen
E) carbon,phosphorus
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A) animal metabolism.
B) animal perspiration.
C) plant transpiration.
D) plant absorption.
E) plant metabolism.
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A) If trout are present in a system,alga production is low and invertebrate population levels are also low.
B) If trout are present in a system,alga production is high and invertebrate population levels are also high.
C) If trout are present in a system,alga production is high and invertebrate population levels are low.
D) Trout do not seem to affect the alga production;only the invertebrate populations are affecteD.
E) Trout do affect the alga production but not the invertebrate populations.
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A) Plots with more species showed less year-to-year variation in biomass.
B) Species rich plots were less affected by drought than species poor plots.
C) More diverse plots were less susceptible to invasion by new species.
D) Nitrogen uptake and total biomass produced were negatively correlated to species richness.
E) Overyielding was observed in more recent work at Cedar Creek.
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A) biosynthesis.
B) nutrition.
C) biogeochemical weathering.
D) photosynthesis.
E) metabolism.
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