ENV 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Carrying Capacity, Exponential Growth, Population Ecology

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Study of interactions among organisms and their environment. The total living things on earth and the areas they inhabit. Why some populations increase and others decrease. Focuses on patters of species and diversity and interactions. Studies living and nonliving components of systems to reveal. Explains how and why ecosystems, communities, and populations are distributed across geographic regions. The process by which organisms actively select habitats in which to live. Criteria for selecting habitats: food, shelter, breeding sites, and mates. An organisms survival depends on having suitable habitats. Role or job of species = niche, not same thing as habitat, habitat is what. An organism"s functional role in a community. Habitat use, food selection, energy and matter flow, interactions with others. Use a broad array of habitats and resources. Predicting a population"s growth or decline is useful for managing wildlife and fisheries and for monitoring threatened and endangered species. The number of individuals present at a given time.

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