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1997 Marysville Wildlife Management Test



Matching
 
 
Match thefollowing
a.
Eclipse
b.
Molt
c.
Eye-ring
d.
Juvenile plumage
e.
Orbital-ring
 

 1. 

Non-breeding plumage of maleducks in late summer:
 

 2. 

A bird’s first feathersafter it leaves the nest:
 

 3. 

The process where birds shedtheir feathers
 

 4. 

A bare ring of fleshsurrounding the eye, shown by some birds, such as large gulls
 

 5. 

A ring of constraining coloredfeathers surrounding the eye on some birds:
 
 
Match thefollowing
a.
pelvic
b.
dorsal
c.
caudal
d.
scutes
e.
cetenoid
 

 6. 

Bony, plate-like scales foundon many catfish
 

 7. 

What is often referred to asthe tail-fin:
 

 8. 

What is also referred to as theventral fin:
 

 9. 

Scales with small teeth ontheir rear edge:
 

 10. 

The fin on the top, or back ofthe fish:
 
 
Match thefollowing
a.
gills
b.
Swim bladder
c.
Lateral Line
d.
Barbels
e.
Adipose
 

 11. 

A gas-filled organ that enablesfish to maintain position anywhere in the water, a buoyancy device:
 

 12. 

Used by fish to absorb oxygenfrom the water:
 

 13. 

Tiny scale openings attached tothe fish’s nervous system, used to detect external vibrations:
 

 14. 

A fleshy fin, mostly fattytissue, found behind the dorsal fin on some fish:
 

 15. 

Location of taste buds for fishsuch as catfish:
 
 
Match the following
a.
crepuscular
b.
Aestivation
c.
Gregarious
d.
Torpor
e.
Diurnal
 

 16. 

Appearing or becoming active attwilight or just before sunrise
 

 17. 

active by day
 

 18. 

dormant during hot or dryperiods, rather than cold ones
 

 19. 

Temporary loss of part of orall sensation or motion ability, due to the reduction of the body temperature
 

 20. 

Living harmoniously with otherindividuals of the same species
 
 
Match thefollowing
a.
Norway Rat
b.
Bat
c.
Beaver
d.
Tree Squirrel
e.
Eastern Mole
 

 21. 

The original soilconservationist
 

 22. 

Probably the most destructivemammal we have
 

 23. 

A fossorialmammal
 

 24. 

Ohio’s only true aerialadapted mammal, possessing elongated fingers with connecting membranes
 

 25. 

An arborealmammal
 
 
Match thefollowing
a.
Preservation
b.
Conservation
c.
Management
d.
Restoration
e.
AdaptiveRadiation
 

 26. 

The manipulation of wildlifepopulations and habitats achieve desired human goals
 

 27. 

The effort to return an area toits original pristine condition, or as close to that as possible
 

 28. 

Evolution of animal structureand habits to help the animal live in its specific environmental complex.
 

 29. 

The effort to use and maintainnatural resources wisely
 

 30. 

The aim to eliminate humaninfluence upon natural systems
 
 
Match thefollowing
a.
Anatidae
b.
Gavidae
c.
Phasianidae
d.
Podicipedidae
e.
Rallidae
 

 31. 

Swans, Geese, and Ducks belongto which family?
 

 32. 

Rails, Gallinules, and Cootsbelong to which family?
 

 33. 

Grebes belong to whichfamily
 

 34. 

Loons belong to whichfamily
 

 35. 

Quails, Partridges, andPheasants belong to which family?
 
 
Match thefollowing
a.
Bract
b.
Coniferous
c.
Node
d.
Deciduous
e.
Pome
 

 36. 

A cone-bearing tree of the pinefamily, usually evergreen
 

 37. 

A tree which sheds its leavesannually and is leafless for part of the year
 

 38. 

A modified and often scale-likeleaf, usually located at the lower base of a flower or fruit
 

 39. 

A fruit with fleshy outertissue and  papery-walled, inner chamber containing the seeds
 

 40. 

The point on a shoot where aleaf, flower or bud is attached
 
 
Match thefollowing
a.
Entire
b.
Whorled
c.
Alternate
d.
Bipinnate
e.
Lanceolate
 

 41. 

A leaf shape several timeslonger than it is wide, pointed at the tip, and broadest near the base
 

 42. 

Smooth edged leaf, not lobed ortoothed
 

 43. 

Leaves arranged singly along atwig or shoot
 

 44. 

Leaves arranged on side ofbranches off a main axis
 

 45. 

Leaves arranged along a twig orshoot in groups of three or more at each node
 



 
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