BIOL150 Study Guide - Final Guide: Survivorship Curve, Keystone Species, Viviparous Lizard

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A population is a group of individuals (of 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 changes over time. The number of individuals present depends on four processes: birth: any form of reproduction, death, immigration: individuals enter a population by moving from another one, emigration: individuals leave a population to join another one. Demography is the study of factors (listed above) that determine the size and structure of populations through time. Generation is the average time between a mother"s first offspring and her daughter"s first offspring. A life table summarizes the probability that an individual will survive and reproduce in any time interval over the course of its lifetime. Survivorship is the proportion of offspring produced that survive, on average, to a particular age. Cohort: a group of the same age that can be followed through time.

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