A. Population ecology
B. Community ecology
C. Ecosystem ecology
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following means synecology?
A. Study of single species
B. Study of different species
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Branches of ecology are:
A. Autecology
B. Synecology
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - The elimination of branches by the physical and biotic agencies of the environment is called:
A. Natural
B. Self-pruning
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - The minimum number of components required for an ecosystem to survive:
A. Producer and primary consumer
B. Producer and decomposer
C. Primary consumer and decomposer
D. Primary and secondary consumer
E. Producer and secondary consumer - The decomposers in an ecosystem constitute the following trophic level:
A. T1
B. T3
C. T5
D. T4 - A complex of several species and communities in various stages of succession maintained under similar climatic conditions is known as:
A. Biome
B. Environmental complex
C. Biological spectrum
D. Biological clocks - The taiga ecosystems lie in the:
A. Alpine zone
B. Sub-alpine zone
C. Temperate zone
D. Sub-tropical zone - If we completely remove the decomposers from an ecosystem, its functioning will be adversely affected because:
A. Herbivores will not receive solar energy
B. Rate of decomposition of other component will be very high
C. Mineral movement will be blocked
D. Energy flow will be blocked - The part of earth in which life exists is known as:
A. Lithosphere
B. Biosphere
C. Atmosphere
D. Hydrosphere - The moist tropical deciduous forest biomes show predominace of plants like:
A. Larix and Abies
B. Zizyphus and Butea
C. Shorea and Tectona
D. All of these
The correct answer to the question: "Synecology can be subdivided into how many branches:" is "All of the above".