UBCO BIOL 201 Evolution and Ecology
Exam Questions and Answers
Type 1 Survivorship Curve - ANSWER✔✔-High survivorship in young, physiological survivorship, usually
seen when no external death factors, Ex. humans, elephants
Type 2 Survivorship Curve - ANSWER✔✔-Constant linear decline survivorship, constant mortality
throughout lifetime, Ex. squirrels
Type 3 Survivorship Curve - ANSWER✔✔-High mortality in young, adults produce large amounts of
offspring in order to combat the high youth mortality, Ex. sea turtles, frogs, sea urchins
Intrinsic Growth Rate - ANSWER✔✔-Exponential growth model, exponential growth without limitation,
rarely occurs in nature, Ex. whooping crane
Realized Growth Rate - ANSWER✔✔-logistic growth model, incorporates carrying capacity (K) into the
mathematical equation where the population is limited by factors such as density or resources and stops
growing
Demographic Stochasticity - ANSWER✔✔-Randomness with respect to events that affect an individual's
birth and death rates
Environmental Stochasticity - ANSWER✔✔-Randomness with respect to the environment, can affect the
whole population, such as year-to-year conditions that vary
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Semelparity - ANSWER✔✔-No more than 1 single reproductive event in a lifetime, usually followed by
death, ex. salmon spawning
Iteroparity - ANSWER✔✔-Multiple reproductive events within a lifetime, ex. many bird species
Fast-Slow Continuum Hypohthesis - ANSWER✔✔-Predicts contrasting conditions of high vs low adult
mortality, ex. high mortality= fast development, shorter lifespan, higher fecundity
r selecting - ANSWER✔✔-Where r is the capacity of a population to exhibit growth. r is selected in
variable habitats that favour short-lived organisms that develop rapidly and reproduce early,
unpredictable habitats, ex. water pools that soon dry up
K selecting - ANSWER✔✔-Where K is limitations imposed on a population by factors such as resource
availability. K is selected for in relatively constant habitats, favour long-lived competitive organisms that
develop slowly and reproduce later, predictably patchy or seasonal habitats
Grime's Hypothesis - ANSWER✔✔-States that organisms are more adapted to deal with competition,
disturbance, or stress, and less able to deal with the two that they are not adapted to. Ex. Muskox are
stress adapted, adapted to deal with metabolic rates affected by a cold climate
Plesiomorphic Trait - ANSWER✔✔-Trait is present because of shared ancestry, ancestral character state
Apomorphic Trait - ANSWER✔✔-Trait defines a clade constituting a single species, shared
apomorphies/synapomorphies define clades, derived characters of a clade
Homoplasy - ANSWER✔✔-Convergent evolution, similar features arisen in separate groups that do not
come from an shared common ancestor, ex. bird wings and bat wings, duck bills and platypus bills,
endothermy in birds and mammals
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