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Test Bank For Campbell Biology in Focus 4 th Edition By Lisa Urry, Michael Cain, Peter Minorsky, Rebecca Orr, Kerry Hull (All Chapters 1-43, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)

All Chapters Arranged Reverse: 43-1

This is the Only Original and Complete Test Bank for 4 th Edition.All Other Files in the Market are Fake/Old/Wrong Edition. 1 / 4

Campbell Biology in Focus, 4e (Urry) Chapter 43 Conservation Biology and Global Change 43.1 Multiple Choice Questions 1) Which of the following ecological locations, if destroyed, would result in the greatest loss of species diversity?Antarctic tundra A) deciduous forests B) tropical rain forest C) temperate grasslands D) Pacific Ocean islands E)

Answer: C

Topic: 43.1 Human activities threaten Earth’s biodiversity

Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2: Remembering/Understanding

Learning Outcome: 43.1, V&C 5

Global L.O.: G7

2) Estimates of current rates of extinction indicate that rates of speciation equal extinction, so an equilibrium has been reached. A) suggest that one-half of all animal and plant species may be gone by the year 2100. B) indicate that rates may be greater than background extinction rates seen in the fossil C) records.indicate that only 1% of all of the species that have ever lived on Earth are still alive. D) suggest that rates of extinction have decreased globally but have increased locally. E)

Answer: C

Topic: 43.1 Human activities threaten Earth’s biodiversity

Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2: Remembering/Understanding

Learning Outcome: 43.1, V&C 5

Global L.O.: G7

3) It is estimated that 99% of all species that ever lived are now extinct. Why, then, do we say we are now experiencing an extinction (loss of biodiversity) crisis?Humans are ethically responsible for protecting endangered species, but protection is A) limited.Most of the species on Earth have been identified, so rates of extinction can be B) quantified.

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C)The current rate of extinction is high, and human activities threaten biodiversity at all levels.D)High human need for plant-based medicinal compounds is leading to plant species extinction.E)Most biodiversity hot spots have been destroyed by recent ecological disasters, such as floods.

Answer: C

Topic: 43.1 Human activities threaten Earth’s biodiversity

Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2: Remembering/Understanding

Learning Outcome: 43.1, V&C 5

Global L.O.: G7

Which of the following will have the most effect on species biodiversity in the future?A)presence of invasive zebra mussels in Lake Michigan B)prolonged industrial mercury runoff into Lake Ontario C)oil and gas pipeline construction in tropical rain forests

  • reduced water supply downstream due to a dam in China

Answer: C

Topic: 43.1 Human activities threaten Earth’s biodiversity

Bloom’s Taxonomy: 3-4: Applying/Analyzing

Learning Outcome: 43.1, V&C 5

Global L.O.: G2, G5

Although extinction is a natural process, current extinctions are of concern to environmentalists because A)more animals than

ever before are going extinct globally.B)most current extinctions are caused by introduced species.C)the rate of extinction is higher than former extinction rates.

  • current extinction is primarily affecting plant diversity.

Answer: C

Topic: 43.1 Human activities threaten Earth’s biodiversity

Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2: Remembering/Understanding

Learning Outcome: 43.1, V&C 5

Global L.O.: G7

Which of the following terms includes all of the others?A)species diversity B)biological diversity 2

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C)genetic diversity

  • ecosystem diversity

Answer: B

Topic: 43.1 Human activities threaten Earth’s biodiversity

Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2: Remembering/Understanding

Learning Outcome: 43.1, V&C 5

Global L.O.: G7

The difference between an endangered species and a threatened one is that A)

an endangered species is closer to extinction.B)a threatened species is closer to extinction.C)endangered species are mainly tropical.

  • only endangered species are vertebrates.

Answer: A

Topic: 43.1 Human activities threaten Earth’s biodiversity

Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2:

Remembering/Understanding

Learning Outcome: 43.1, V&C 5

Global L.O.: G5

What is our natural appreciation of wild environments and living organisms called?A)biodiversity B)biophilia C)conservation

  • ecology

Answer: B

Topic: 43.1 Human activities threaten Earth’s biodiversity

Bloom’s Taxonomy: 1-2: Remembering/Understanding

Learning Outcome: 43.1, V&C 5

Global L.O.: G7

Which of the following is the most direct threat to global biodiversity?A)increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide B)the depletion of the protective ozone layer C)overexploitation of selected plant species

  • habitat destruction due to human activity

Answer: D

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