BIOL 151 Study Guide - Final Guide: Survivorship Curve, Intraspecific Competition, Life Table

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A population is a group of individuals from the same species that live in the same area at the same time. Population ecology is the study of how and why the number of individuals in a populations changes over time: most species identification guide show the range, or geographic distribution, of different species. Ranges are dynamic - in constant flux as abiotic and biotic factors change over time. The population density - the number of individuals per unit area- often varies throughout its range. An individuals arrangement within a population may be. A metapopultion is a population of populations connected by migration. The number of individuals present in a population depends on four processes: Demography is the study of factors such as these that determine the size and structure of populations through time. A life table summarizes the probability that an individual will survive and reproduce in any given time interval over the course of its lifetime.

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