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Samenvatting - LDM2WMVN1 Wildlife tentamen - Jaar 2

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Ben jij student Dierenmanagement en moet je het tentamen Wildlife maken in jaar 2, periode 1? Dan is deze uitgebreide samenvatting precies wat je nodig hebt! Het wildlife-tentamen staat bekend als pittig en veel studenten moeten het herkansen. Met deze samenvatting heb ik het tentamen echter in één keer gehaald. De stof is overzichtelijk uitgewerkt en bevat alle belangrijke theorie, begrippen en voorbeelden die je moet kennen om goed voorbereid te zijn. Deze samenvatting is perfect voor het snel begrijpen, herhalen én beheersen van de leerstof — ideaal als je achterloopt of efficiënt wilt studeren. Wat kun je verwachten? ️ Volledige samenvatting van de tentamenstof van jaar 2 periode 1 ️ Begrijpelijke uitleg van complexe onderwerpen ️ Duidelijke structuur en opsomming van kernbegrippen ️ Gebaseerd op colleges, werkcolleges én literatuur ️ Geschikt voor eerste én tweede kans Waarom kiezen voor deze samenvatting? Tentamen in één keer gehaald

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Tentamen Samenvatting
Inhoudsopgave
Population Ecology............................................................................................ 3
Hoor college 1. Life history strategies.................................................................................3
Hoor college 2. Life tables................................................................................................... 6
Hoor college 3. Species interactions....................................................................................6
Hoor college 4. Predation & grazing....................................................................................9

Wetgeving Hoorcolleges...................................................................................12
College 1. Algemeen natuurwetgeving..............................................................................12
College 2. Natuurwetgeving & soortbescherming.............................................................15
Tentamen indicatief!......................................................................................................... 17
College 3. Natuurwetgeving & gebiedsbescherming.........................................................18
Woordenlijst:..................................................................................................................... 22
Samenvatting Medestudent 1........................................................................................... 25
Samenvatting Medestudent 2........................................................................................... 35

Wildlife Ecology............................................................................................... 46
Chapter 4. Food and nutrition........................................................................................... 46
4.1 Introduction............................................................................................................. 46
4.2 Constituents of food................................................................................................. 46
4.3 Variation in food supply........................................................................................... 47

Biodiversity..................................................................................................... 49
College 1. Physical conditions & the availability of resources............................................49
College 2. Patterns in species richness..............................................................................51

Handouts......................................................................................................... 53
Foraging............................................................................................................................ 53
Grazing.............................................................................................................................. 54
Species interactions.......................................................................................................... 57
Life history patterns.......................................................................................................... 62
Life tables.......................................................................................................................... 67
Energetics......................................................................................................................... 70

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,Population Ecology
Hoor college 1. Life history strategies
Life history = set of evolved strategies including anatomical, physiological
and behavioral adaptations that directly influence organisms’ survival and
reproductive success.

Capital breeders:

- reach threshold condition prior to breeding
- Gains reserves when resources are available
- Favoured when timing of reproduction affects adult and offspring
survival
- Higher pre-breeding costs (predation, storage)

Income breeders:

- Rely on energy gained during reproduction period
- Usually smaller species, less able to store reserves
- Favored in non-seasonal environments

Timing of egg laying essential for reproduction succes

- Optimal laying date = trade off self-maintenance costs vs offspring
survival
Survival vs reproduction + current vs future reproduction

Clutch size determined by available resources through female body condition
(capital breeder) or laying date (income breeder)

- Optimal clutch size = trade off quantity vs quality offspring

Life history strategies are reflected in traits that affect scheduling of
reproduction and survival

- Start of reproduction (age)
- Frequency of reproduction
- Number of offspring per reproductive period

Semelparity produce once and die while iteroparity produce offspring
repeatedly

Iteroparity:

, - Repeated reproduction
- Few, larger offspring
- Offspring is well-provisioned
- High survival rate offspring
- Adult is likely to survive to reproduce again

Semelparity:

- Single reproduction
- Many, smaller offspring
- Low survival rate offspring
- “One-shot” reproduction

Sex-specific survival due to differences in:

- Breeding behaviour (laying/incubation/gestation)
- Parental care
- Territoriality
- Hormonal effects on immune system

In density-independent populations, birth rate and death rate do not change
with population density.

In density-dependent populations, birth rates fall and/or death rates rise with
population density

Carrying capacity (K) = the maximum stable population size that a particular
environment can support. It is not fixed but varies over space and time with
the abuncance of limiting resources.

Density dependent growth regulators:

1. Competition for resources
2. Disease
3. Predation
4. Territoriality
5. Intrinsic factors

Population dynamics determine:

- Population density
- Dispersion & distribution patterns
- Demographics (age structure, fecundity)

Dispersal: movement of individual animal from its natal range to the place
where it reproduces. NOT: migration or local movement within home range.
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