Biology 2483A Lecture Notes - Orthohantavirus, Chameleon, Aspen Grove

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Group of interacting individuals of the same species living in a particular area. Interactions include sexual reproduction and competition (because some organisms are asexual and do not undergo sexual reproduction) Ecologists wish to understand factors that influence distribution and abundance. However, this is difficult because populations are not static. The distribution and abundance of organisms can change over time and space. Ecologists like to understand the factors that influence these dynamics because it helps us manage populations for harvest (plants) or conservation (of species) Distribution: geographic area where individuals of a species occur. Some parts may have higher abundance than others. Distribution can be viewed as a map of all areas where the abundance of a species is greater than 0. Abundance: number of individuals in a given area. If the area is known, abundance may be reported as population size (# individuals) or density (# individuals per unit area) On a 20 hectare island, there are 2,500 lizards.

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