BIOL-208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Metapopulation

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De ne what is a population and the factors that control (limit) its abundance and distribution. Population: individuals of a species within an area that are interbreeding. Distribution: determined by geographic range, determined by habitat tolerance, determined by local population size. Explain why species abundance or density changes with size of species. Population density declines with increase in size this may be due to resources abundance or extraction or interactions within species. 2. uniform direct interactions with other individuals, competition for resources. 3. clumped found in groups due to social behavior, clumped resources, young, safety in numbers. Be able to provide the assumptions of mark recapture and use the equations to estimate population size. Mark organisms using permanent means (visible tags, pit tags, vie) N=mc/r (m=initial sample, c= total individuals in the second sample, r= the amount of recaptures in the second sample) Assumptions: closed population, second sample is random, marks are not lost, marked animals are recognized.

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