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population ecology =
study of factors that drive changes in population size
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promote + limit growth
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Populations have particular characteristics
population all individuals of a species living within a given area
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Population Mark-and-recapture technique used to estimate the size of a population that's very large inhabiting an expansive area
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Size
Density ·
N =
(2) XM
N =
population size
C = Total number of individuals caught
R =
Number of recaptures
M = Number of individuals marked previously
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number of individuals in a given area
Population density =
size of area
-helps determine if a population is densely crowded/scarce compared to other populations
helps scientists know if a species has enough resources in its area+ set for how
many organisms
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regulations can
be harvested
Population geographic range area over which a population is spread
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Range's
Distribution >
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determined by favorable conditions + access for species
sometimes new species are accidentally introduced to a new continent >
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species' required biotic + abiotic conditions help
predict where species will spread
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population distribution -
measure of how individuals are clumped within their
geographic range
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random uniform ,, or clumped
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random distribution -
no pattern in where individuals are relative to other individuals
evenly spaced
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uniform distribution -
individuals are out
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clumped distribution -
individuals aggregate
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usually in response to clumped resources or social behavior
Population Population sex ratio ratio of males to females
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sex ratio
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usually 50 : 50 but can
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structure
uneven sex ratios can impact number of offspring and therefore how rapidly populations grow
population age structure number of individuals in different age categories
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- effects number of offspring +
population growth