Biology 1225 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Canada Goose, Exponential Growth, Limiting Factor

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*16. 4 and 16. 5 are excluded from online test # 3. **** for final only need to know what is meant by: * there will be no other questions from this chapter on the final exam. 317 demographics statistics that describe a population ecology the study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment (populations) ***population a group of organisms of the same species who live in a specific location and breed with one another more often than they breed with members of other populations. Example: the geese population in the past nearly all geese seen in the us were migratory. They nested in northern canada flew to the. Us for the winter then returned to canada tomate. Members of a population tend to be closer to one another than would be predicted by chance alone. A patchy distribution of resources encourages clumping because members of the population tend to gather where there are resources like food available.

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