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Multiple Choice
When equilibrium is reached on an island, __________.
A
the number of organisms does not change
B
ecological disturbance is minimized
C
the food web will be highly stable
D
extinction will cease
E
the rate of species immigration will equal the rate of species extinction
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the concept of ecological equilibrium on an island. This refers to a state where the rates of species immigration and extinction are balanced.
Consider the factors that influence species immigration, such as the island's proximity to other land masses and the availability of resources.
Examine the factors affecting species extinction, including competition, predation, and environmental changes.
Recognize that equilibrium does not imply a static number of organisms or cessation of extinction, but rather a dynamic balance between immigration and extinction rates.
Conclude that when equilibrium is reached, the rate of species immigration will equal the rate of species extinction, maintaining a stable number of species over time.