BIOLOGY 3SS3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Time Series
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After two minutes, what proportion is left: a little more than 98, exactly 98, a little less than 98, about 30, none. Use the picture below for the next two questions. 051015200100200300400time (years)population0204060801000. 00. 20. 40. 60. 81. 0apopulation sizeper capita rate (1/t)birth ratedeath rate0204060801000. 00. 20. 40. 60. 81. 0bpopulation sizeper capita rate (1/t)birth ratedeath rate0204060801000. 00. 20. 40. 60. 81. 0cpopulation sizeper capita rate (1/t)birth ratedeath rate0204060801000. 00. 20. 40. 60. 81. 0dpopulation sizeper capita rate (1/t)birth ratedeath ratebio 3ss3. Use the picture below for the next three questions. 0204060801000. 00. 20. 40. 60. 81. 0population sizeper capita rate (1/t)birth ratedeath rate020406080100051015apopulation sizetotal rate (pop/t)birth ratedeath rate02040608010005101520bpopulation sizetotal rate (pop/t)birth ratedeath rate020406080100051015202530cpopulation sizetotal rate (pop/t)birth ratedeath rate020406080100020406080100dpopulation sizetotal rate (pop/t)birth ratedeath ratebio 3ss3. The sex ratio of the population is 1:1. If it continues to grow exponentially at the same rate, how long would it take to increase from 100 individuals to 2500 individuals: 5 years, 10 years, 20 years, 40 years, 50 years. Version q: a population of small plants has discrete, overlapping generations.