Biology 2483A Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Logistic Function, Survivorship Curve, Exponential Growth

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Ecological footprint area required to support population. Life table summery of variation of survival/ reproduction with age. In some species, age is not important, e. g. , in many plants, reproduction is more dependent on size (related to growth conditions) than age. Survivorship curve: plot of number of individuals from that will survive to reach different ages. Type 1 most individuals will survive to old age. Type 2 chance of survival is constant through life. Age structure the proportion of the population in each age class. If more humans at age (15-30) we will reproduce faster, but if more people at 55 population will grow slower. Growth rate: population size in one year/ population size in year t. l = n. Environment factors can alter survival or fecundity and thus change population growth rates. Under ideal conditions, > 1 for all populations. If survival or fecundity rates change, population growth rate will change. t+1.

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