BS 162 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Theoretical Ecology, Habitat Destruction, Metapopulation

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1 May 2017
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Ecology: the branch of biology that focuses on interactions between organisms and the living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) components of the environment. Population ecology : the branch of ecology that focuses on the dynamics of populations (e. g. , abundance, growth, survival) and how populations interact with living and nonliving components of the environment. Importance: population change over space and time, disease transmission and spread, ecological theory, managing populations, conserving vulnerable species. Density = number of individual per unit area. Imagine that we capture, mark, and release animals. If the probability of capture is independent of the presence/absence of marks, then . The proportion marked in 2nd sample = proportion marked in total population. R = # marked in the 2nd sample (recaptures) C = # caught in the 2nd sample. M = # marked in the first sample (population) N = total number in population (what we are solving for) All animals have equal capture probability in each sample.

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