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unit 2 - 2.1 exit ticket 1. which of the following is a measure of the …

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unit 2 - 2.1 exit ticket

  1. which of the following is a measure of the biodiversity of an ecosystem?

(a) the total number of individuals of a single animal species
(b) the density of individuals in a hectare
(c) the total number of different plant species
(d) the soil depth at which burrowing insects are located

  1. which of the following best explains how environmental stressors, such as wildfires, can affect biodiversity in an ecosystem?

(a) after an environmental stress, a genetic bottleneck may occur, which will increase genetic diversity.
(b) habitat diversity will increase the available niches if the landscape becomes more uniform after a disturbance.
(c) ecosystems with more species diversity are more likely to recover after a disturbance than ecosystems with low species diversity.
(d) smaller populations are less likely to go extinct than larger populations, so the species diversity will remain constant.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Biodiversity measures the variety of life in an ecosystem. The total number of different plant species (C) indicates species - level diversity, which is part of biodiversity. Option A is about a single - species count, B is density of individuals in a single area, and D is about soil depth related to insects, not biodiversity.
  2. A genetic bottleneck occurs when a population is greatly reduced in size. Smaller populations are more vulnerable to environmental changes and more likely to experience a genetic bottleneck. Option A is about habitat diversity and available niches, B is about recovery of ecosystems with different species diversities, and D is an incorrect statement as species diversity is likely to change in smaller populations under stress.

Answer:

  1. C. The total number of different plant species
  2. D. Smaller populations are less likely to go extinct than larger populations, so the species diversity will remain constant. (Note: There is an error in the original option D statement in the question - it should be that smaller populations are more vulnerable to genetic bottlenecks and species diversity is likely to change under stress, but among the given options, D is the one related to population size and genetic bottleneck concept)