A) has allowed for the reintroduction of many species to areas from which they had disappeared.
B) has advanced to the point where biologists believe it can be used to save most endangered species.
C) can work for animals but is generally not used for endangered plants.
D) is the main conservation technique used to try to save endangered species from extinction.
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A) changing their coat color.
B) shifting their distribution.
C) changing their metabolism.
D) evolving a flexible mode of reproduction.
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A) to use the trees as a means of phytoremediation
B) to use the trees as a means of eliminating insect species that consume nearby endemic plants
C) to use the trees for lumber for houses
D) to see if animals will make nests in trees that grow in contaminated soil.
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A) hot spot
B) exotic
C) keystone
D) endemic
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A) habitat loss, overharvesting, and invasive species.
B) habitat loss, invasive species, and overharvesting.
C) invasive species, habitat loss, and overharvesting.
D) invasive species, overharvesting, and habitat loss.
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A) increases in skin cancer
B) increases in escape of heat from Earth
C) global warming
D) decreases in flying insect populations
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A) Movement corridors can connect otherwise isolated habitat patches.
B) Movement corridors can promote inbreeding in declining populations.
C) Movement corridors are detrimental to species that migrate between habitats seasonally.
D) Movement corridors can prevent the spread of disease.
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A) phytoplankton, because they are at the bottom of the food chain
B) herring gulls, because they are at the bottom of the food chain
C) herring gulls, because they are at the top of the food chain
D) smelt, because they are in the middle of the food chain
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A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
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A) global warming.
B) habitat destruction due to humans.
C) the introduction of exotic species.
D) overexploitation of populations for food.
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A) mallard duck in the western United States
B) brown tree snake in Guam
C) elephant in India
D) carrier pigeon in the continental United States
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A) a general decline in overall habitat
B) ecological changes involving numerous plant and animal species.
C) the migration of most of these wolves out of the park and back to Canada.
D) the death of all of the wolves, likely due to an insufficient amount of available prey.
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A) captive breeding and reintroduction.
B) collecting individuals from multiple small populations and combining them into a single large population.
C) vaccinating the remaining population against sylvatic plague.
D) providing food during harsh winters.
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A) biological magnification.
B) to dilute the sulfur pollutants in the atmosphere and thus reduce their effects on the environment.
C) to create an environmental problem at a distance from the power plant.
D) a decrease in the pH of local lakes.
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A) 3°C
B) 10°C
C) 5°C
D) 0) 8°C
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A) example of large-scale bioremediation to clean up a mercury spill.
B) example of a dam that interrupted the breeding of salmon and other species.
C) attempt to restore the natural wetlands associated with the Kissimmee River.
D) effort to join two previously unconnected lakes to permit better drainage.
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A) western
B) tropical
C) temperate
D) tundra
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A) thunderstorm
B) glacier movement
C) blizzard
D) volcanic eruption
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A) The wild boar population will dwindle because their food source will disappear due to habitat loss.
B) The wild boar population will increase because older boars will continue to survive.
C) The wild boar population will dwindle and potentially go extinct if not enough boars that can reproduce are left to mate.
D) The wild boar population will increase because boundaries will help separate boars from humans.
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A) enforcement of the Endangered Species Act.
B) bioprospecting.
C) distribution of populations.
D) evolutionary adaptation.
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