BIOL2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Exponential Growth, Net Reproduction Rate, Arecaceae

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Individual has equal probability of occurring anywhere in area: clumped dispersion. If things are moving around, you could count something twice: this assumes that sectional habitats are homogenous and every area has the sa(cid:373)e de(cid:374)sit(cid:455) (cid:271)ut this is(cid:374)"t true, where (cid:455)ou fi(cid:374)d areas to e(cid:454)trapolate. Nature is(cid:374)"t (cid:374)e(cid:272)essaril(cid:455) u(cid:374)ifor(cid:373: when you have a lot of individuals and it"s hard to count everybody and subsample everybody, mark and recapture, go to study area and capture individuals and mark everybody you can, how to mark. If all the net reproductive rates throughout all age classes add up to 1. 0, then there is no net change over the population. Lecture 10: small seeds are harder to survive but you can make a lot more of them. Population growth: per capita rate of increase (r, birth rate minus death rate, know what all the equations and variables mean.

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