BIOL1007 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Exponential Growth, Closed System, Zygote

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Group = multiple organisms occupying a common space. Can be social (positive or negative), indirect (sharing common resource) or accidental (random chance) Population = a number of organisms of the same species in a defined geographical area. Properties of populations include: number of individuals or population size, area they occupy, age structure, sex ratio. Play a central role in our understanding of the factors that shape and drive the diversity of life. Populations consist of a number of individuals that grow, survive and reproduce. Individuals may be unitary or modular: unitary: develop from zygote, genetically distinct, development and growth predictable, modular: grow by addition of modules (e. g. leaves), individuals often difficult to count (cid:862)closed(cid:863) system. L01: be able to describe and understand exponential and logistic models of population growth. Geo(cid:373)etric growth is expo(cid:374)e(cid:374)tial: a populatio(cid:374)"s per capita growth re(cid:373)ai(cid:374)s the sa(cid:373)e irrespective of population size; thus populations grow faster as they get bigger.

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