BIOB50H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Continental Drift

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Lecture 7 september 27 populations i (population growth and regulation) Just because the beaver is a national symbol in canada, it would be considered a pest in mexico. Understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms has real conservation implications. A population is a dynamic entity whose distribution and abundance varies in space and time. Population group of individuals of a species that are living and interacting in a particular area. Distribution geographic area where individuals of a species occur. Abundance number of individuals in a given area. Population density number of individuals per unit area. Population variation (ex. beetle) and distribution (ex. zebra mussel invasion) varies over time. The distributions and abundances of organisms are limited by habitat suitability, historical factors, and dispersal. Abiotic features in the environment (moisture, temp, ph, sunlight, nutrients) Biotic features in the environment (distributions and abundances are affected by herbivores, predators, competitors, parasites, and pathogens)

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