BIOA02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 54: Life Table, Electronic Tagging, Introduced Species

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Population structure: the age distribution of individuals in a population and the ways those the individuals of a species within a given area individuals are spread over the environment. Demographic events: events such as births, deaths, immigrations, and emigrations that influence the the number of individuals of a population per unit area (volume) change of the structure of a population. The study of the births, deaths, and movement rates that create a population dynamics are known as demography. To study these populations, it requires ecologists to count the number of individuals in the area as well as the number of deaths, births, and immigrations/emigrations. This is often done by mapping/tagging the animals. Electronic tagging also tell a lot about the environment and the animal. In many cases, population densities are far too vast to count; therefore densities must be estimated by counting the number of individuals in a sample of representative habitats and extrapolating them to cover the entire area.

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