BIO 1406 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Survivorship Curve, Exponential Growth

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Population ecology explores how biotic and abiotic factors influence density, distribution, size, and age structure of populations. For example, the number of loggerhead turtle hatchlings that survive their first journey to the ocean is affected by both biotic and abiotic factors. Concept 53. 1: biological processes influence population density, dispersion, and demographics. A _population_ is a group of individuals of a single species living in the same general area. Populations are described by their boundaries and size. __density_ is the number of individuals per unit area or volume. _dispersion __ is the pattern of spacing among individuals within the boundaries of the population. Determining population size using the mark-recapture method. Scientists capture, tag, and release a random sample of individuals (s) in a population. Marked individuals are given time to mix back into the population. Scientists capture a second sample of _individuals_ (n), and note how many of them are marked (x)

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