BIOLOGY 1P03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Generation Time, Industrial Revolution, Maximum Life Span

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Question: in beta fish, a single tail is dominant and a double tail is recessive. 200 beta fish, 25 fish have a double tail. Measures change in population size, population composition and identifies factors that cause these changes. Studies how and why the population changes over time. A population"s growth rate depends on patterns of reproduction: some species produce large numbers of offspring, other species produce fewer but longer lived offspring, delayed onset of reproduction slows population growth, death rate also influences growth rate. Population"s potential increase in ideal conditions (the environment has unlimited resources) due to intrinsic rate of increase. Population grows rapidly growth rate slows growth stops and the population stabilizes close to the carrying capacity. The s-curve of a logistic population growth: a more realistic population, assumes that population growth (r ) slows as the populations size (n) approaches the carrying capacity (k) of the environment.

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