BIOL 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 19: Survivorship Curve, Quadrat, Life Insurance

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Demography: statistical study of populations- a set of mathematical tools designed to describe populations and investigate how they change. Most accurate way= count all the individuals within the area. Usually sample a representative portion of each habitat and use this sample to make inferences about the population as a whole. Quadrat: is a wood, plastic, or metal square that is randomly located on the ground and used to count the number of individuals that lie within its boundaries. Must be placed at random locations within the habitat enough times to obtain an accurate estimate. This counting method will provide an estimate of both population size and density. The number and size of quadrat samples depends on the type of organisms and the nature of their distribution. This method assumes that the larger the population, the lower the percentage of marked organisms that will be recaptured since they will have mixed with more unmarked individuals.

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