BI111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 45: Carrying Capacity, Life Table, Logistic Function

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A statistical description of the relative numbers of individuals in each age class. The average time between the birth of an organism and the birth of its offspring. The statistical study of the processes that change a population"s size and density through time. The lifetime patterns of growth, maturation, and reproduction. Species that are adapt to rapidly changing environments. Species that survive the early stages of life and grow slowly. Differentiate between the goals of basic ecology and applied ecology . Basic ecology focuses on undisturbed natural systems whereas applied ecology focuses of the effects of human disturbance. Differentiate between organismal, population, community and ecosystem ecology. Discuss the ways that ecologists can test hypotheses. Ecologists use experimental or observational data to test hypotheses. They use field or laboratory studies to test predictions by manipulating variables and occasionally allow computer models to simulate natural events and large-scale experiments.

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