BIO 182 Lecture 26: Population Growth

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Population barriers: can be physical barriers that keep individuals in a certain area, can be sample populations which means only a certain area of the population will be counted. M # caught the first time. C # caught the second time. Dispersion spacing between individuals: uniform common among territorial animals, clumped. Suggests equal resources everywhere and little or no interactions between individuals. Range area that population resides in. Increase in body size normally results in a decrease in population size: happens in both plants and animals, less apparent in aquatic populations since there is so much room. Carrying capacity maximum population size that an area can hold. Processes affecting population size: decrease size. Emigration individuals moving out of an area: increase size. (cid:1840)=(cid:1840)(cid:2869) (cid:1840)(cid:2870)=(cid:4666) (cid:1830)(cid:4667)+(cid:4666) (cid:1831)(cid:4667: n change in population size, (cid:1840)(cid:2869) original population size, (cid:1840)(cid:2870) second measured population size. Growth rate: = 1 or (cid:1840)=(cid:1840)(cid:2869)(cid:4666)1+(cid:4667: births, deaths, immigration, emigration.

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