About what percent of all insects is phytophagus?
1. | 1 % | 2. | 25 % |
3. | 65 % | 4. | 99 % |
The most common means of morphological defense in plants against herbivory are:
1. | Spines | 2. | Thick cuticle |
3. | Thorns | 4. | Slime |
As a mechanism of defense against herbivory, Calotropis:
1. Has a large number of thorns
2. Secretes cardiac glycosides
3. Produces a neurotoxin, strychnine
4. Releases a hallucinogen
Nicotine, caffeine, quinine and opium produced by plants are actually:
1. | Primary metabolites needed in reproduction |
2. | Secondary metabolites needed for growth |
3. | Alkaloids that are present in seeds |
4. | Defenses against grazers and browsers |
Consider the given statements regarding competition amongst organisms:
I: | Only related species can compete for the same resource |
II: | Competition occurs only when the resources are limiting |
The correct statement/s is/are:
1. | I alone | 2. | II alone |
3. | Both I and II | 4. | Neither I nor II |
In some shallow American lakes, unrelated visiting Flamingoes and resident fishes compete for the common food which is:
1. | Crustaceans | 2. | Zooplankton |
3. | Cichlid fishes | 4. | Prawns |
A process in which the fitness of one species is significantly lower in the presence of another species, is termed as :
1. | Predation | 2. | Parasitism |
3. | Competition | 4. | Amensalism |
Abingdon tortoise in Galapagos islands became extinct within a decade after goats were introduced on the island due to:
1. Habitat fragmentation
2. Better browsing efficiency of goats
3. Predator of goat attacking tortoise
4. Virus of goats parasitizing tortoise
The ‘Competitive Exclusion Principle’ was given by:
1. | Gause | 2. | Connell |
3. | Tillman | 4. | Paul Ehrlich |
A species whose distribution is restricted to a small geographical area because of the presence of a competitively superior species, is found to expand its distributional range dramatically when the competing species is experimentally removed. This is called:
1. | Competitive Exclusion | 2. | Competitive Release |
3. | Competitive Supremacy | 4. | Competitive Inclusion |