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Prepare for your Conservation Biology Midterm 2 with this comprehensive Study Guide PDF, an independent educational resource designed to help biology and environmental science students master key concepts in biodiversity conservation and ecological systems. This guide includes structured review notes, key definitions, and exam-style practice questions to support efficient studying and improved exam performance. Topics include biodiversity and species richness, ecosystem structure and stability, habitat fragmentation, population viability analysis, extinction risk and endangered species management, conservation genetics, reserve design and protected areas, restoration ecology, invasive species impacts, climate change effects on ecosystems, sustainable resource management, ecological monitoring methods, environmental policy and conservation law basics, and scenario-based conservation biology exam review questions. Ideal for undergraduate students preparing for conservation biology midterm and final examinations.

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Conservation Biology Midterm 2


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, Deterministic models perform the same way for a given set of initial conditions.




Stochastic models can give a range of outcomes from the same initial conditions
1) Best of the stochastic predictions (population grew a LOT)
2) Deterministic prediction
3) Worst of the stochastic predictions (population declines)


Environmental stochasticity increases extinction risk
bad years are bad for the average growth rate
strings of bad years can lead to extinction


Catastrophes increases extinction risk but are not predictable from historical data




Demographic stochasticity increases extinction risk and is strongest at small population sizes.




Population Viability Analysis Methods for predicting population trends and risk of
(PVA) extinction



What are the methods for predicting population trends and include:
risk of • Estimates of population size
extinction • Predictions about trend in population
• Predictions about variability over time


Are mobile species harder to protect Very mobile species can be particularly hard to protect




Stages of progression on Logistic Growth Model 1) Birth Exceed Deaths
2) Resources Abundant
3) Fastest growth of population
4) Resources becoming limited
5) Resources start becoming limited
6) Births = Deaths


Typical relationship between per-capita population growth Negative Linear
and population size Lower population Higher per-capita population growth
Higher population Lower per-capita population growth


Who was Allee? Studied animal behavior, was interested in the benefits of living in groups
(flip side is costs of living alone, or at very low densities).



What is Allee effect An Allee effect occurs when per-capita population
growth rate is negative at low population densities



Example of an Allee effect Has broadcast spawning (just put eggs and sperm out into
the water). But if the animals are at low density, the eggs
and sperm almost never find each other and there is very
little successful reproduction.


When Allee effect is present, populations crash if below a True
critical level

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