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Study Guide: Ecological Concepts: Native, Introduced, and Invasive Species

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Ecological Concepts: Native, Introduced, and Invasive Species Study Guide

Core Species Definitions

A native species is defined as an organism indigenous to a particular region, whose presence is solely attributable to local natural evolution throughout historical time. This designation is synonymous with indigenous or autochthonous species.

Answer: True

Explanation: The statement accurately reflects the biogeographical definition of a native species, emphasizing its natural origin and evolution within a specific region.

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Introduced species are organisms whose presence in a region is the result of anthropogenic dispersal, rather than natural dispersal mechanisms over geological time.

Answer: True

Explanation: This statement correctly defines introduced species as those whose presence is due to human activity (anthropogenic dispersal), distinguishing them from species that arrive via natural processes over geological timescales.

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An introduced species is classified as invasive only when it causes significant ecological, environmental, or economic damage.

Answer: True

Explanation: The classification of an introduced species as invasive is contingent upon its capacity to cause substantial ecological, environmental, or economic harm within the recipient ecosystem.

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An endemic species is native to a region and is found exclusively in that particular geographic location.

Answer: True

Explanation: This statement accurately defines an endemic species as one that is native to a specific region and occurs nowhere else on Earth.

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Native species engage in complex biological interactions with other specific flora, fauna, fungi, and organisms within their native ecosystems.

Answer: True

Explanation: Native species form intricate ecological communities and engage in complex interactions, such as mutualistic relationships, that are vital for ecosystem function.

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Native species exhibit a range of adaptations, with some specialized for harsh conditions and others capable of thriving in diverse environments.

Answer: True

Explanation: Native species demonstrate diverse adaptive strategies, ranging from specialization to extreme environments to broad tolerance across varied conditions.

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The Bicolored frog (*Clinotarsus curtipes*) is endemic to the Western Ghats of India.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Bicolored frog (*Clinotarsus curtipes*) is indeed endemic to the Western Ghats region of India, meaning it is native and found exclusively there.

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The term 'autochthonous' is used to describe species that have been introduced to a region by humans.

Answer: False

Explanation: The term 'autochthonous' is synonymous with native or indigenous, referring to species that have naturally evolved in a particular region, not those introduced by humans.

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Mutualistic interactions between native species, like plant-pollinator relationships, are unimportant for ecosystem function.

Answer: False

Explanation: Mutualistic interactions between native species are fundamentally important for ecosystem function, often forming critical dependencies for reproduction and survival.

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Which term describes a species that is indigenous to a region due to local natural evolution throughout history?

Answer: Native species

Explanation: The term 'native species' refers to organisms indigenous to a particular region, whose presence is the result of natural evolution within that area.

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How is an introduced species defined in biogeography?

Answer: A wild organism brought into a region by human intervention.

Explanation: In biogeography, an introduced species is defined as a wild organism whose presence in a region is the result of human activity, distinguishing it from naturally occurring native species.

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Under what condition is an introduced species specifically classified as invasive?

Answer: If it causes significant ecological, environmental, or economic damage.

Explanation: An introduced species is classified as invasive when it demonstrates the capacity to cause significant harm to the ecosystem, environment, or economy of the region it has invaded.

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What does the term 'autochthonous' mean in the context of species?

Answer: Naturally evolved in the region; synonymous with native.

Explanation: The term 'autochthonous' is a synonym for native or indigenous, indicating that a species naturally evolved within the region where it is found.

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What does the text imply about the relationship between native species and biodiversity?

Answer: Native species are the foundational components of biodiversity within a region.

Explanation: Native species are fundamental to the biodiversity of a region, forming the ecological basis upon which ecosystem complexity and resilience are built.

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Distinguishing Species Categories

The terms 'native' and 'endemic' strictly imply that the organism first originated or evolved in the specific location where it is currently found.

Answer: False

Explanation: The terms 'native' and 'endemic' refer to the natural occurrence of a species in a region, not necessarily its evolutionary origin point. Their presence is defined by natural occurrence, not necessarily the precise location of initial evolution.

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What distinguishes an endemic species from a native species?

Answer: Endemic species are exclusively found in one particular geographic location.

Explanation: While both are native, endemic species are characterized by their restriction to a single, specific geographic area, whereas native species may occur across a broader range.

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Drivers of Species Distribution

Natural climate change and tectonic plate movement can alter species distributions over long geological periods.

Answer: True

Explanation: Indeed, natural geological processes like tectonic shifts and long-term climate fluctuations significantly influence habitability and alter species distributions over extended geological epochs.

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Natural barriers such as mountains and deserts have historically played a significant role in separating bioregions and fostering species diversity.

Answer: True

Explanation: Geographical barriers like mountains and deserts have historically isolated populations, promoting independent evolutionary trajectories and contributing significantly to the planet's biodiversity.

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Humans have primarily impacted species distribution by altering their natural habitats, rather than by actively moving them to new locations.

Answer: False

Explanation: While habitat alteration is a significant human impact, the introduction of species to new locations at an unprecedented rate is also a primary mechanism by which humans have profoundly altered species distribution.

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How do natural geological and climatic changes influence species distribution over long periods?

Answer: They alter habitability and affect species through shifts in environmental factors and resources.

Explanation: Natural geological and climatic changes fundamentally alter environmental conditions, impacting habitability and resource availability, thereby influencing species distribution over evolutionary timescales.

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Which of the following is an example of a natural barrier that historically separated bioregions?

Answer: Deserts

Explanation: Deserts, along with mountains, oceans, and large rivers, have historically served as significant natural barriers that isolated populations and contributed to the diversification of species.

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What is the primary way humans have significantly impacted the natural distribution of species?

Answer: By introducing species to new locations at an unprecedented rate.

Explanation: Human activity has dramatically altered species distribution primarily through the rapid and widespread introduction of species into non-native environments.

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Ecological and Economic Impacts

The primary concern regarding the human introduction of species is the potential for them to become invasive and cause substantial damage.

Answer: True

Explanation: The introduction of species by humans carries a significant risk of those species becoming invasive, leading to substantial ecological, environmental, and economic damage.

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Invasive species can affect only the ecological structure of an ecosystem, not its economic aspects.

Answer: False

Explanation: Invasive species can have far-reaching impacts, affecting not only the ecological structure and function of an ecosystem but also causing negative consequences for agriculture, infrastructure, and cultural assets.

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The incorrect landscaping at LAX negatively impacted the El Segundo blue butterfly because it relies on dune buckwheat.

Answer: True

Explanation: The displacement of the native dune buckwheat, the host plant for the El Segundo blue butterfly, by incorrect landscaping at LAX contributed to the butterfly's endangered status.

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What is the main ecological risk associated with the human introduction of species?

Answer: The species may become invasive and cause substantial damage.

Explanation: The most significant ecological risk posed by introduced species is their potential to become invasive, disrupting native ecosystems and causing considerable damage.

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Besides ecological damage, what other impacts can invasive species have?

Answer: Negative impacts on agriculture, infrastructure, and cultural assets.

Explanation: Invasive species can exert detrimental effects that extend beyond ecological disruption, negatively impacting agricultural productivity, infrastructure integrity, and cultural resources.

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The El Segundo blue butterfly is endangered partly because its primary host plant, dune buckwheat, was displaced by which plant?

Answer: California buckwheat

Explanation: The displacement of native dune buckwheat by invasive California buckwheat due to inappropriate landscaping practices significantly impacted the El Segundo blue butterfly population.

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Ecological Restoration Practices

Organizations such as the Society for Ecological Restoration primarily focus on promoting the use of non-native ornamental plants.

Answer: False

Explanation: Organizations dedicated to ecological restoration and native plant advocacy, such as the Society for Ecological Restoration, focus on promoting the use and preservation of native species, not non-native ornamentals.

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There is a consensus among native plant advocates regarding the ecological benefits of using cultivars derived from native species.

Answer: False

Explanation: The use of cultivars derived from native species is a point of contention among native plant advocates, indicating a lack of universal consensus on their ecological benefits compared to wild-type native plants.

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Ecological restoration projects benefit from ignoring the historical distribution of native species to allow for adaptation to modern conditions.

Answer: False

Explanation: Ecological restoration projects rely heavily on understanding and adhering to the historical distribution of native species to ensure the accurate and effective restoration of original ecological systems.

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In 1975, landscaping at LAX used a seed mix that correctly represented the native dune scrub community.

Answer: False

Explanation: The landscaping at LAX in 1975 utilized a seed mix representing coastal sage scrub, which was incorrect for the native dune scrub community present in that area.

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The El Segundo blue butterfly population began to recover after invasive California buckwheat was removed, allowing dune buckwheat to grow.

Answer: True

Explanation: Restoration efforts involving the removal of invasive California buckwheat allowed the native dune buckwheat to flourish, facilitating the recovery of the El Segundo blue butterfly population.

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Ecotype accuracy in restoration means using the correct genetic variety of a native species adapted to local conditions.

Answer: True

Explanation: Ecotype accuracy in ecological restoration involves selecting native plant materials that are genetically adapted to the specific local environment, ensuring the restoration's ecological integrity.

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Overlooking ecotype accuracy in restoration can lead to projects that fail to restore the original ecological system.

Answer: True

Explanation: Failure to consider ecotype accuracy can result in restoration projects that are ecologically incomplete or inaccurate, potentially failing to re-establish the intended native ecosystem.

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Native plant organizations primarily aim to preserve local remnant natural areas.

Answer: True

Explanation: Native plant organizations often focus on identifying and preserving existing natural areas as a foundation for promoting the use and restoration of native flora.

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Which organization is mentioned as advocating for the use of native plants?

Answer: The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Explanation: The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is cited as an organization that advocates for and promotes the use of native plants in ecological contexts.

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What is a point of contention among native plant advocates?

Answer: The ecological implications of using cultivars derived from native species.

Explanation: A significant debate among native plant advocates concerns the ecological consequences and appropriateness of utilizing cultivars, which are selectively bred varieties of native species.

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Why is historical distribution important in ecological restoration?

Answer: To accurately restore the original ecological system.

Explanation: Understanding the historical distribution of native species is critical for ecological restoration to ensure the project accurately reconstructs the intended native ecosystem and its functions.

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What was the landscaping error at Los Angeles International Airport in 1975?

Answer: Using a seed mix representing coastal sage scrub instead of native dune scrub.

Explanation: The landscaping error at LAX involved the use of a seed mix appropriate for coastal sage scrub, rather than the native dune scrub community that should have been established.

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What is the potential consequence of overlooking 'ecotype accuracy' in ecological restoration?

Answer: The project may fail to restore the original ecological system.

Explanation: Overlooking ecotype accuracy can lead to restoration projects that are ecologically flawed, potentially failing to re-establish the intended native ecosystem and its functions.

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Conceptual Nuances and Challenges

The concept of nativity is considered straightforward and is not influenced by factors like time or political boundaries.

Answer: False

Explanation: The concept of nativity is complex and influenced by factors such as geological time scales and human-defined political boundaries, which can complicate strict definitions.

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The definition of native species, when strictly tied to historical local occurrence, has faced criticism for lacking perspective.

Answer: True

Explanation: The strict historical definition of native species has been critiqued for its lack of long-term perspective and for not adequately accounting for natural processes that alter distributions over geological time.

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The large-leaved lupine (*Lupinus polyphyllus*) is native only to Europe and has become invasive worldwide.

Answer: False

Explanation: The large-leaved lupine (*Lupinus polyphyllus*) is native to western North America, not Europe. It has, however, become invasive in various regions globally.

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Political boundaries are irrelevant to the concept of species nativity, as species distributions naturally ignore them.

Answer: False

Explanation: While species distributions do not adhere to political boundaries, these boundaries can influence how nativity is defined and managed in practice, making the concept complex rather than entirely irrelevant.

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The term 'anthropogenically introduced' means a species was introduced naturally through wind or water dispersal.

Answer: False

Explanation: 'Anthropogenically introduced' signifies that the introduction of a species was caused by human activity, contrasting with natural dispersal mechanisms.

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What factors are cited as contributing to the complexity and blurred nature of the concept of nativity?

Answer: Time (geological periods) and political boundaries.

Explanation: The concept of nativity is complicated by the vastness of geological time, during which species distributions naturally shift, and by human-defined political boundaries, which do not align with ecological realities.

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What criticism has been leveled against the strict historical definition of native species?

Answer: It lacks perspective and doesn't consider long-term changes.

Explanation: The strict historical definition of native species has been criticized for its limited perspective, failing to adequately incorporate the dynamic nature of ecosystems and species distributions over geological time.

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What is the scientific name of the El Segundo blue butterfly?

Answer: Euphilotes allyni

Explanation: The scientific nomenclature for the El Segundo blue butterfly is *Euphilotes allyni*.

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The large-leaved lupine (*Lupinus polyphyllus*) is native to which region?

Answer: Western North America

Explanation: The large-leaved lupine (*Lupinus polyphyllus*) is indigenous to the region of Western North America.

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Where is the Bicolored frog (*Clinotarsus curtipes*) native to?

Answer: Western Ghats of India

Explanation: The Bicolored frog (*Clinotarsus curtipes*) is native to the Western Ghats of India.

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The 'Anthropocene' is relevant to species nativity because it signifies:

Answer: The geological epoch characterized by significant human impact on Earth's systems.

Explanation: The Anthropocene denotes the current geological epoch marked by profound human influence on planetary systems, necessitating a re-evaluation of traditional concepts like species nativity.

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How does the concept of 'graded categorizations' apply to native species?

Answer: It involves moving beyond a simple native/non-native binary classification for a more nuanced view.

Explanation: Graded categorizations suggest a more nuanced approach to classifying species status, moving beyond a strict native/non-native dichotomy to acknowledge complexities in their history and ecological role.

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