BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Habitat Fragmentation, Plant Ecology, Multivariate Statistics

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Many animal and plant populations are not best considered in isolation. This is too simple, because most landscapes probably have many different populations which are not independent of each other and they are connected to each other by migration. Ecobeaker simulation model this is a computer model: too: willamette valley, oregon mostly prairies in the good old days. Caterpillars feed on a legume and grow on this plant. Then, the adults move around the habitat to locate their plant, but if they don"t find one they die: goes up and down, roughly a stable cycle. Conservation issue: work on the pika by andy smith in bodie (a gold mine, drilling into the model, a tunnel formed, and rock is blasted out and sits in a tailings pile. These are piles of junk which are of the same age, and are the same material.

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