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[UCSB] EEMB 2 - FINAL EXAM 2025/2026 EVAULATED QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% REVISED


Any environment is made up of its ________________ and ________________
components.
Biotic and abiotic




What are abiotic components? Give examples.
Nonliving components of an environment, e.g. temperature, soil composition,
etc.




What are biotic components? Give examples.
Living components of an environment, What is ecology?
The distribution and abundance of organisms and WHY (what factors,
interactions, etc.)




What book did Aristotle write that contributed to ecology? What did he
contribute?
Historia Animalium; he was able to explain 'divine' events with natural
processes




What book triggered the environmental movement of the 60's, and the first time
ecology was seen as rigorous and serious?
Silent Spring by Rachel Carson




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,e.g. competition, predation, etc.




We learn less and less as we move (lower/higher) on the biological scales.
Higher




What is a population?
Two or more individuals of the same species in a defined geographical location




What is a community?
Two or more populations of two or more different species living in a defined
geographical location




What is an ecosystem?
A collection of communities and their physical environment




What 3 'spheres' make up the biosphere?
Lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere




We gain _________ but lose ___________ when making experiments to study
ecology (rather than studying ecology out as it is naturally)
We gain accuracy but lose authenticity



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,What is the purpose of ecology?
To predict, manage, and control the environment




How do we use statistics to estimate the size of a population?
By taking a random sample to act as a small representative subset and basing
our estimate off of that




P-value
The probability value; how much 'confidence' we have in our conclusions (if
less than 5%, generally acceptable)




What do we use frequency distribution for?
To find probability




Is biological data generally distributed in a 'normal' curve?
Yes




What does the Z-test in statistics tell us?
How much above or below the mean something is




What is Graunt the father of?

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, Demography (1662)




What kind of growth was Leeuwenhoek interested in?
Population growth (ie, insects) (1687)




What did Malthus believe? Was he right or wrong?
That populations grow exponentially but food grows linearly, this was wrong
(1798)




What did Quetelet believe?
That growth (population, food, etc.) is somehow controlled by the environment
(logistic growth)




What did Verhulst do?
Came up with an equation (describes the logistic growth of populations) to
prove Quetelet's theory of logistic growth




What is Farr's rule?
As population density increases, so do mortality rates




What were Forbes and Cowles the first to study?
Community regulation and succession (species replacement)


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