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Reframing “I must be perfect” into “I can improve steadily”…
Reframing “I must be perfect” into “I can improve steadily” uses which cognitive-behavioral technique?
Drug A has a TD50 of 25 μg/ml and an ED50 of 21 μg/ml. Drug…
Drug A has a TD50 of 25 μg/ml and an ED50 of 21 μg/ml. Drug B has a TD50 of 28 μg/ml and an ED50 of 14 μg/ml. Which drug is the riskier choice?
All of the following contribute to the non-specific defenses…
All of the following contribute to the non-specific defenses except
Select an example of phenotypic plasticity that occurs in re…
Select an example of phenotypic plasticity that occurs in response to a global change pressure (e.g., climate change, pollution, or habitat modification). To jog your memory, some examples we talked about in class include Daphnia (water fleas), mountain pine beetles, generally plants (photosynthesis), Ambystoma (mole salamanders), frogs, polar bears, cuttlefish, Antarctic emerald rockcod, bees, white-crowned sparrow. In your essay: Describe how the organism’s phenotype changes across different environmental conditions. (2 pt) Explain how the response time, response window, and response permanence influence that organism’s ability to cope with or adapt to environmental change. (6 pts) Discuss whether the observed plasticity is likely to enhance the species’ long-term survival under ongoing global change. (2 pt)
Consider the following case study regarding invasive parasit…
Consider the following case study regarding invasive parasitoid flies and field crickets on the Hawaiian island of Kauai: The auditory sexual signal of male field crickets, used to attract females, is produced by males with ‘normal’ wing morphology (a file and scraper that enable sound production). However, this sexual signal also attracts invasive parasitoid flies (Ormia ochracea) that deposit larvae on male crickets, ultimately leading to their death. Zuk et al. (2006) documented a steep population decline over 10 years of study and only a single calling male was observed in 2001 – but by 2003 the population was apparently rebounding (see red line in figure below). Interestingly, the researchers found that nearly all of the remaining males had female-like wings (flatwing morphology) that lack the wing structures to produce song. They report that a mutation causing this flatwing morphology arose the Kauai cricket population in 12–20 generations and occurred on a single gene. Using this information, answer the following questions: 1. The field cricket’s population recovery is an example of (2 points): 2. Is this response likely plastic or adaptive (2 points)? 3. These crickets have relatively short generation times. Explain why this factor may have been important for the population’s survival (2 points)? 4. How do you expect that this response impacted the genetic structure of this field cricket population? Why is this potentially problematic? (4 points)
Explain how climate change is different from weather, how hu…
Explain how climate change is different from weather, how human activities are contributing to modern climate change, and what makes today’s climate change distinct from natural climate changes in Earth’s past. In your response, be sure to: Define the difference between weather and climate. Describe specific human activities that contribute to current climate change. Compare and contrast modern (anthropogenic) climate change with natural climate forcings.
What are the characteristics of the life-sized sculptures fo…
What are the characteristics of the life-sized sculptures found in Qin-Shi Huang’s tomb?
Which dynasty is credited with the unification of China unde…
Which dynasty is credited with the unification of China under a centralized bureaucracy and standardized script?
Excel allows you to overlay a legend on a chart as a space-s…
Excel allows you to overlay a legend on a chart as a space-saving option.