Lecture 5-6: Population Ecology Flashcards

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Why do we care about population numbers?

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  • Conservation (to see what species are vulnerable for extinction)
  • to see available resources
  • (health) to measure danger of potential viruses
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2
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When are differential equations suited for population

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when the population growth is continuous

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3
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Difference equations

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discrete model
best used for episodic reproduction

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4
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Continuous time model

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N= (No) . e^rt

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5
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Discrete time model

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N= (No) . theta^t

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6
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what is the relationship between theta and r?

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theta = e^r
r= ln (theta)

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7
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What keeps populations from exploding or going extinct?

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  • density dependent regulation
  • how the population numbers affect population growth
  • the population grows faster when the population Is smaller because of the abundance of resources
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8
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Model of density dependent equation

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Dn/Dt= rN (1-R/k)

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9
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Describe variables in Nt= (KNo)e^rt/ K+No (e^rt-1)
What is this equation?

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K= carrying capacity
No= initial population
r= instantaneous rate of increase
t= time over timestamp
this is the sigmoid growth curve with an s shape

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10
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What does the inflection point represent in the sigmoid growth curve

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  • when population starts to grow slower
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11
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allee effect

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  • when, in small populations, there are negative effects on population growth due to difficulty to reproduce
    example” meerkats
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12
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Fecundity

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how many daughters a mother will produce in her lifespan

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13
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Survivorship

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Chances of survival to the next timestamp

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14
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Components of a life history strategy

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  • reproduction timing (episodic or continuous)
  • number of offspring
    -parental investment
  • lifespan
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15
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Life tables

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Data summarizing life events of individual and when they typically occur

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16
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Survivorship schedule

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Lx denotes likelihood of being alive at next Time stamp

17
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Fecundity schedule

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Mx denotes expected daughters mother will produce

18
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Cost of reproduction

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(Fecundity)- (Survivorship)

19
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Net Reproduction Rate

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Ro= ∑Mx . Lx
Mx denotes number of offspring produced if she isn’t expected to die early

Lx accounts for if she does die early

20
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Generation Time

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Average age female gives birth

T=∑LxMx/Ro

21
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Semalparity

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When species undergo reproduction at once right before they die
examples: salmon

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