BIOLOGY 1M03 Lecture 52: Chapter 52

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Life tables summarize how likely it is that individuals of each age class in a population will survive and reproduce. The growth rate of a population can be calculated from life-table data or from the direct observation of changes in population size over time. Researchers observe a wide variety of patterns when they track changes in population size over time, ranging from no growth, to regular cycles, to continued growth independent of population size. Data from population ecology studies help biologists evaluate prospects for endangered species and design effective management strategies. Demography is the study of factors such as birth rates, death rates, and immigration and emigration rates, which determine the size and structure of populations through time. Immigration occurs when individuals enter a population by moving from another population. Emigration occurs when individuals leave a population to join another population. To predict the future of a population, biologists need to understand its makeup.

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