BIO205H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Thick-Billed Murre, Quadrat

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Bar graphs show that there is a pattern between number of offspring and air pollution. Each of these thick-billed murres (uria lomvia) is adapted to their abiotic environment. Not the best adaptation to walk around. Wings aren"t used much for flying as much as they are under water. They"re used more under water for swimming. But they are also part of a population breeding on akpatok island. Some arrive bottom earlier and are isolated. Some arrive later and form different adaptations. Ones latest could be at risk of being eaten as well. A population is defined as all individuals of the same species living in a particular area at the same time. Abundance - how many individuals in a population. Density - number of individuals in particular spot. Dispersion - how distributed the individuals are. Dispersal - how do they spread out from place of birth - how far and what preferences of dispersion do they have.

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