BIOL 1082 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Exponential Growth, Carrying Capacity, Life Table

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Members of a population rely on the same resources, are influenced my similar environmental factors, and are likely to interact and breed with one another. Populations are often described by their boundaries and size: factors that affect population density: Immigration (the influx of new individuals from other areas) Animals often exhibit uniform dispersion as a result of antagonistic social interactions, such as territoriality (the defense of a bounded physical space against encroachment by other individuals). Uniform patterns are rarer than clumped patterns: random: the position of each individual in a population is independent of other individuals. Distinguish between the different types of survivorship curves: demography is the study of the vital statistics of populations and how they change over time. Birth and death rates are important to demographers: life tables are age-specific summaries of the survival pattern of a population.

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