A) agricultural use
B) medicinal use
C) consumptive use
D) contributions to the biogeochemical cycles
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A) The current rates of extinction on Earth due to human related factors.
B) Humans looking for new methods of obtaining resources from the natural environment.
C) The consolidation of multiple fields of science into one in an attempt to be more efficient.
D) As a means of monitoring the stability of ecosystems.
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A) the edge effect.
B) a habitat restoration plan.
C) a population viability analysis.
D) a gap analysis.
E) landscape dynamics.
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A) there has been an increase in biological diversity.
B) biological diversity has remained the same, with human-associated organisms replacing the few natural species displaced.
C) biological diversity has decreased but mainly with the elimination of pests by humans.
D) biological diversity is decreasing at an accelerating rate with the elimination of many unstudied species.
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A) It will double.
B) It will decrease by 50%.
C) It will increase by .1 - .2.
D) It will increase by .5 - .8.
E) It will decrease by .2 - .4.
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A) 16 - 19%
B) 50 - 55%
C) 12- 15%
D) 63 - 67%
E) 6 - 8%
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A) The ecosystem will have a higher rate of photosynthesis than a comparable ecosystem with a low level of biodiversity.
B) Resource partitioning will occur easier in an ecosystem that has a high level of biodiversity.
C) The food web will be more complex and will have a greater number of connections within it.
D) Areas of high biodiversity are economically more valuable than areas with limited biodiversity.
E) All of these apply to an ecosystem with a high level of biodiversity.
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A) Trees take up carbon dioxide and release oxygen when they photosynthesize.
B) Forests act as a sponge to soak up water and release it during drier periods.
C) If biodiversity cannot maintain the biogeochemical cycles, then technology will have to artificially create those cycles.
D) Diverse organisms are critical in breaking down wastes and immobilizing pollutants.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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