Intraspecific Competition Flashcards

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Example of density dependence…

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Barnacle in North Wales settling as Larvae and establishes as adults 2 years later

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Overcompensating Density Dependence

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Increased intitial numbers leading to decreases in final numbers

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What is fecundity density dependence?

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Per capita birth rate as intraspecific competiton increases

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4
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Law of Constant Final Yield

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This is competition effects resulting in constant biomass from high density and resource limitation, as size of individuals proportionally decrease

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5
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How many growth/survivability depend on age?

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Yield from sowing of seeds increased with density of seeds sown in carrots

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How does law of constant final yield work?

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Plant weight reduced at first harvest at higher densities, but increasing plant size interfered with each-other at increasingly lower densities

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7
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How might density measurements be variable sptially?

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Insect density on plants is no of plants divided by no of insects, however intesnity only true if all plants have 10 insects each

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8
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Example of densitiy dependence competition effects?

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Trees clumped together with reduced branch length, affected by proximitiy more than density

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9
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How can intra comp be quantified?

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Defining k, that being initial density B - final density A

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How does k relate with density?

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K constant at low densities, being density independence, at K increases with inital density

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Density on a graph…

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Per capita birth and death rate cross, below where birth exceeds death, being a stable equilibrium

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12
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Why is carrying capacity unrealistic?

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Environmental fluctutations, and factors external of Intra

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13
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Why are mathematical models important?

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Allow a common example to be expressed, exhibit properties that didn’t know system possesed, integrates indefinitely any assumptions

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14
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Equation for discrete breeding systems

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Nt+1 = NtR/(1+aNt)

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What does Nt+1 = NtR/(1+aNt) represent?

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Population increase is limited by intra comeptition, where previously unrealistic R incorporated actual net reproductive rate that decreases inversely proprotional to population size.

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16
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What does value a measure?

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Population sisceptibility to crowding, a combination of K and R: when populatio behaviur determined by a and R, k is outcome, prioritistiing biological aspects

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What does NtR describe?

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Theoretical maximum of individuals produced, whilst NtR/(1+aNt) is population after effects of compettion

18
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Chaos

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This is where intrinsic net reproductive rate under density dependence overcompensates, leading to population fluctuations without extrinsic factors

19
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Example of asymmetric competition?

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Calves are morel ikely to die during overwintering, that being death dependent on age classes

20
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Example of weak competition making small contributs to next generation?

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Flax seeds and different age classes experienced more competition at few large individuals and many small ones

21
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Example of categories based on average being misleading?

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Increasing competition increases size inequality

22
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How can misleading averages be resolved?

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Gini Coefficient

23
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Gini Coefficient

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This is a measurement of income inequality, capturing ratio of most and least wealthy with zero being zero inequality and one being complete fecundity

24
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Growth rates of plants with competition…

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Smaller plants faster when isolated, however alongside larger plants, inverse is true

25
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Self Thinning

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This is the process of decline in density in population of growing individuals

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