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8th Grade Population Ecology Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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This quiz assesses understanding of population dynamics and interactions among living organisms. It covers concepts like growth rates, limiting factors, and population trends through direct observation and data interpretation,...
Questions: 38 | Attempts: 257 | Last updated: Mar 15, 2023
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Sample Question 1All of the following are examples of limiting factors for populations except:
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Sample Question 2Ecologists use the birth and death rates to calculate a population's growth rate, the rate the population is changing. The birth rate (b) minus the death rate (d) equals the growth rate (g). So, B-D=G Based on this formula: a population of rabbits with an average of 760 births and 227 deaths has a growth rate of _________ per year:
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Sample Question 3Use the graph to answer the questions about the changes in squirrel population. Which year did the squirrel population decrease the most?