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BIS 2B Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2026/2027

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BIS 2B Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2026/2027 Intraspecific - Answers Interactions between members of the same species (Individual Interactions). Interspecific - Answers Interactions between individuals from two different species. -Sources of selection (evolution) -Determine distribution and abundance of species (ecology) -Important in determining population regulation - Answers Why should we study interspecific interactions? Competition - Answers Each species has a negative effect on the other. (-,-) Amensalism - Answers One species injured but the interaction, the other is unaffected by the other species. (-,0) Predation/Parasitism/Herbivory - Answers One species benefits at the cost of another. (+,-) Commensalism - Answers One species benefits and the other is unaffected. (+,0) -Often refers to mobile associates. Facilitation - Answers One species benefits and the other is unaffected. (+,0) -Often refers to sessile associates Mutualism - Answers Both species benefit. (+,+) -Have both costs and benefits, and the outcome is only mutualistic when benefits outweigh costs for both species. Obligate Mutualism - Answers Mutually beneficial interaction between two species in which each species REQUIRES the other to persist. ex: Yucca plant and Yucca Moth Facultative Mutualism - Answers Beneficial interaction between two species in which each species benefits, but does not require the other to persist. -More likely to be conditional. Conditionality - Answers When outcomes of species interactions depend on the environment. Satiation - Answers Number of prey is so abundant that predators cannot possibly eat them all. -Underground networks to allow escape from larger predators -Refuge at High Densities: Safety in Numbers; reduces efficiency of predators - Answers What are the different types of refuges? Competition - Answers When individuals use a shared resource that is in short supply (not enough resource for all). -Results in decreased rates of growth, survival or reproduction that alter population growth rates. Interspecific Competition - Answers Competition between members of different species. Intraspecific Competition - Answers Competition between members of the same species. Competitive Exclusion Principle - Answers Two species that use the same resources in the same way cannot coexist. One will drive the other to extinction. Competitors can coexist when resources are "partitioned". - Answers What is an exception to the Competitive Exclusion Principle? Exploitative Competition - Answers Resource depletion. What one individuals uses, another cannot. Individuals need not encounter one another to compete. Interference Competition - Answers Competitors confront each other, and harass, chase or otherwise prohibit others from using resources. The Fundamental Niche - Answers The range of resource types (ex: seeds of different sizes) that are used by a species in the absence of interactions with other species Degree of niche overlap. - Answers What determines coexistence? Niche Overlap - Answers Corresponds to the shaded region of overlap between resource use curves for two competing species. Resource Partitioning - Answers Relatively little shared resources between species, making it easier for the two to coexist. Competitive Exclusion - Answers When there is large niche overlap, one species will out-compete the other. Fundamental Niche - Answers Defined by physical conditions (and resource conditions) under which a species can persist. Realized Niche - Answers Alteration of fundamental niche by species interactions. -Species actually occurs over a narrower range of nutrients due to competition from other species.

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BIS 2B Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2026/2027

Intraspecific - Answers Interactions between members of the same species (Individual
Interactions).

Interspecific - Answers Interactions between individuals from two different species.

-Sources of selection (evolution)

-Determine distribution and abundance of species (ecology)

-Important in determining population regulation - Answers Why should we study interspecific
interactions?

Competition - Answers Each species has a negative effect on the other.

(-,-)

Amensalism - Answers One species injured but the interaction, the other is unaffected by the
other species. (-,0)

Predation/Parasitism/Herbivory - Answers One species benefits at the cost of another. (+,-)

Commensalism - Answers One species benefits and the other is unaffected. (+,0)

-Often refers to mobile associates.

Facilitation - Answers One species benefits and the other is unaffected. (+,0)

-Often refers to sessile associates

Mutualism - Answers Both species benefit. (+,+)

-Have both costs and benefits, and the outcome is only mutualistic when benefits outweigh
costs for both species.

Obligate Mutualism - Answers Mutually beneficial interaction between two species in which
each species REQUIRES the other to persist.

ex: Yucca plant and Yucca Moth

Facultative Mutualism - Answers Beneficial interaction between two species in which each
species benefits, but does not require the other to persist.

-More likely to be conditional.

Conditionality - Answers When outcomes of species interactions depend on the environment.

Satiation - Answers Number of prey is so abundant that predators cannot possibly eat them all.

, -Underground networks to allow escape from larger predators

-Refuge at High Densities: Safety in Numbers; reduces efficiency of predators - Answers What
are the different types of refuges?

Competition - Answers When individuals use a shared resource that is in short supply (not
enough resource for all).

-Results in decreased rates of growth, survival or reproduction that alter population growth rates.

Interspecific Competition - Answers Competition between members of different species.

Intraspecific Competition - Answers Competition between members of the same species.

Competitive Exclusion Principle - Answers Two species that use the same resources in the
same way cannot coexist. One will drive the other to extinction.

Competitors can coexist when resources are "partitioned". - Answers What is an exception to
the Competitive Exclusion Principle?

Exploitative Competition - Answers Resource depletion. What one individuals uses, another
cannot. Individuals need not encounter one another to compete.

Interference Competition - Answers Competitors confront each other, and harass, chase or
otherwise prohibit others from using resources.

The Fundamental Niche - Answers The range of resource types (ex: seeds of different sizes)
that are used by a species in the absence of interactions with other species

Degree of niche overlap. - Answers What determines coexistence?

Niche Overlap - Answers Corresponds to the shaded region of overlap between resource use
curves for two competing species.

Resource Partitioning - Answers Relatively little shared resources between species, making it
easier for the two to coexist.

Competitive Exclusion - Answers When there is large niche overlap, one species will out-
compete the other.

Fundamental Niche - Answers Defined by physical conditions (and resource conditions) under
which a species can persist.

Realized Niche - Answers Alteration of fundamental niche by species interactions.

-Species actually occurs over a narrower range of nutrients due to competition from other
species.

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