BIOL208 Lecture 14: Bio 208 Lecture 14

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Bio 208 lecture 14 wednesday, february 7, 2018. This is a change in the frequency of genes in a population: phenotypic plasticity is simply a variation in the traits of an individual based on their genetic makeup and the environment. Know these concepts: population definition, density (absolute and ecological, what influences the distribution of species across landscapes, what dispersal is, and what it isn"t, metapopulations, small vs. large scale distributions, organism size vs population density, rarity. Population structure: defined by actors such as mortality rates, age distributions, sex ratios, and dispersal. Patterns of survival: pattern of survival and mortality among individuals in population are fundamental descriptors of population, survivorship curve: summarizes patter of survival in a population, life tables: track births, survivorship, and deaths in populations. Survivorship curves: uses data from aforementioned methods, logarithmic, concave curve depicts rates plotted arithmetically. If you plot it as a rate, it"s a straight line (logarithmically)

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