Population Ecology Flashcards

1
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characteristics of populations that can be measured

A
  • Size, density, distribution
    – Growth rates, births & deaths
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2
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what’s a populations

A

groups of individuals of the same species living together

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3
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as you get higher on the trophic level…

A

population density decreases (deer vs. tigers)

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4
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instead of counting individual animals…

A

use indirect indicators like nests, droppings, burrows

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5
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mark-release-recapture method

A

R (marked recap.s) / T (total in 2nd sample)

M (marked initially) / N (total pop. size)

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6
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quadrats

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used to count plants

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7
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demography

A

studying emigration, immigration but primarily birth and death rates

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8
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growth eqn.

A

ΔN/Δt

(change in pop. size) / (change in time)

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9
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B - D = ?

A

ΔN/Δt

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10
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only exponential growth eqn on final

A

rN = B-D
(positive = incr. pop. size)

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