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NRES 348 Final End-Term Revision Questions.

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Harvest, Habitat, Hydropower, Hatchery effects - ANSWER The "Fish Squeeze" Chesapeake Bay, the Everglades - ANSWER Example Systems where an ecosystem approach has been implemented an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas - ANSWER watershed a system that includes the fish, habitat, and human users - ANSWER fishery acts on a population by direct or indirect means; appropriate when a population has to be harvested - ANSWER Manipulative Management Preventative or protective; appropriate in a national park setting or for conservation of a threatened species - ANSWER Custodial Management designed to integrate ecology, socioeconomic perspectives, and institutional perspectives - ANSWER ecosystem management Era of Abundance () - ANSWER most fish and wildlife species found in high numbers, resource viewed as limitless everything viewed as a commons Era of Overexploitation () - ANSWER Wildlife populations declined Hunted or trapped to the brink of extinction Some reactive responses: first game wardens, hunting license, bag limit, first national park (Yellowstone

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NRES 348 Final End-Term
Revision Questions.
Harvest, Habitat, Hydropower, Hatchery effects - ANSWER The "Fish Squeeze"

Chesapeake Bay, the Everglades - ANSWER Example Systems where an
ecosystem approach has been implemented

an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or
seas - ANSWER watershed

a system that includes the fish, habitat, and human users - ANSWER fishery

acts on a population by direct or indirect means; appropriate when a population has
to be harvested - ANSWER Manipulative Management

Preventative or protective; appropriate in a national park setting or for conservation
of a threatened species - ANSWER Custodial Management

designed to integrate ecology, socioeconomic perspectives, and institutional
perspectives - ANSWER ecosystem management

Era of Abundance (1600-1849) - ANSWER most fish and wildlife species found in
high numbers, resource viewed as limitless
everything viewed as a commons

Era of Overexploitation (1850-1899) - ANSWER Wildlife populations declined
Hunted or trapped to the brink of extinction
Some reactive responses:
first game wardens, hunting license, bag limit, first national park (Yellowstone)

Era of Protection (1900-1925) - ANSWER Laws protecting wildlife were established

regulated market hunting, controlled importation of exotics and interstate transport
of illegal game - ANSWER Lacey Act

provided for protection of waterfowl - ANSWER Weeks-McClean Act

protection of migratory birds either complete or through regulation - ANSWER
Migratory Bird Treaty Act

coined the term "conservation
started the first forestry school
recognized that resources must be managed - ANSWER Gifford Pinchot

leader of preservationist movement
established the Sierra Club
advocate of wilderness and aesthetic values of the land - ANSWER John Muir

, NRES 348 Final End-Term
Revision Questions.
Era of Game Management (1930-1965) - ANSWER first research and management
programs developed in North America

Era of Environmental Management (1965-Present) - ANSWER significant growth in
environmental regulation
Endangered Species Act
EPA established in 1970
concern over global change has generated increased recognition of environmental
issues

importance of interspecific interactions - ANSWER Community Ecology

recognition of importance of intraspecific competition - ANSWER Darwin

consumption of a shared resource - ANSWER Indirect Competition

When organisms prevent access to or harm other organisms while seeking a
resource - ANSWER Direct competition

estimate how many animals can be harvested, use populations as indicators of
environmental health, understand how populations are affected by environmental
changes - ANSWER Why is the understanding of populations important to the study
and management of wildlife and fisheries?

semelparity - ANSWER the occurrence of a single act of reproduction during an
organism's lifetime

iteroparity - ANSWER repeated production of offspring at intervals throughout the
organism's lifetime

Food availability, spread of disease, rates of predation - ANSWER Density
Dependent factors

Weather, climate, catastrophes - ANSWER Density Independent factors

Inversity - ANSWER negative relationship between population density and natality
or recruitment

when one source of mortality replaces another and the total rate of mortality does
not change - ANSWER compensatory mortality

removal of one individual through harvesting results in the survival of another
individual that would have died because of density-dependent factors; "doomed
surplus" - ANSWER Completely compensatory mortality
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