01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Natural Selection, Exponential Growth, Kolmogorov Space

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Introduction: ecology: study of interactions between living organisms and physical environment, population. Group of potentially sexually interbreeding organisms of same species living in same area at the same time. Affected by natural selection, drift, etc: ex: bacteria, dandelions. Rely on (and come for) same resources. Influence by similar environmental factors: population ecology. Considers number of individuals in an area and population dynamics: population dynamics. How and why population sizes change over time. Try to determine processes common to all populations. Different features of a population studied: population size. Meaningful only when considered within specific areas. Example: what scale is useful for humans: population density. Number of individuals per given area or volume at a given time. Varies based on scale: example: dandelions in yard 200 plants/200sq ft. All populations have potential to increase or decrease in size: changes: birth and immigration- deaths- emigrations, change in population over time. Consider jut births (b) and deaths (d)

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