BIOL-UA 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Genetic Drift, Semelparity And Iteroparity, Demographic Transition

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Lecture 26: population ecology: reindeer introduced to a small island off alaska rapidly reproduced and the population sharply rose. They had no predators and there was a lot of food. There was also a sudden crash in numbers. Can decrease by death and emigration: population density: the number of individuals of a species per unit area or volume. Ecologists use a variety of sampling techniques to estimate population densities. It is not always easy to count organisms, so estimation methods must be used: estimating population sizes: Some individuals are large and distinct, some populations are small enough that everyone can be counted (full consensus). Return and capture more individuals, counting the number of recaptured (marked) individuals. Estimated population size: n = sn / x. s = total number of individuals in the rst sample and marked. n = total number of individuals in the second sample. x = total number of marked individuals recaptured.

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