Match the following and select the correct option.
Column I Column II
A. Earthworm 1. Pioneer species
B. Succession 2. Detritivore
C. Ecosystem service 3. Natality
D. Population growth 4. Pollination
A B C D
(1) 1 2 3 4
(2) 4 1 3 2
(3) 3 2 4 1
(4) 2 1 4 3
Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels in a biotic community is
known as
1. divergence
2. stratification
3. zonation
4. pyramid
Identify the possible link A in the following food chain
Green plant -> Insect -> Frog -> A -> Eagle
1. rabbit
2. wolf
3. cobra
4. parrot
In which of the following both pairs have the correct combination?
1. | Gaseous nutrient cycle Sedimentary nutrient cycle |
Carbon and nitrogen Sulphur and phosphorus |
2. | Gaseous nutrient cycle Sedimentary nutrient cycle |
Carbon and sulphur Nitrogen and phosphorus |
3. | Gaseous nutrient cycle Sedimentary nutrient cycle |
Nitrogen and sulphur Carbon and phosphorus |
4. | Gaseous nutrient cycle Sedimentary nutrient cycle |
Sulphur and phosphorus Carbon and nitrogen |
Secondary productivity is rate of formation of new organic matter by
1. producer
2. parasite
3. consumer
4. decomposer
Secondary succession takes place on/in
(1) bara rock
(2) degraded forest
(3) newly created pond
(4) newly cooled lava
Which one of the following is not a gaseous biogeochemical cycle in ecosystem?
1. Oxygen cycle
2. Phosphorus cycle
3. Nitrogen cycle
4. Carbon cycle
Which one of the following processes during decomposition is correctly described?
1. Fragmentation-Carried out by organisms such as earthworms
2. Humification-Leads to the accumulation of a dark-coloured substance humus, which
undergoes microbial action at a very fast rate
3. Catabolism-Last step in the decomposition under fully anaerobic condition
4. Leaching-Water soluble inorganic nutrients rise to the top layers of soil.
The mass of living material at a tropic level at a particular time is called
1. Gross primary productivity
2. Standing state
3. Net primary productivity
4. standing crop
The term ecosystem was coined by
(1) AG Tansley
(2) E Haeckel
(3) E Warming
(4) EP Odum