EBIO 1220 Study Guide - Final Guide: Population Ecology, Soay Sheep, Carrying Capacity

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Conservation ecologists: know what environmental factors create feeding/breeding habitats for endangered species: pest control as in agriculture, human population growth. Dynamic biological processes influences population density, dispersion and demographics: abundance: the total number of individuals in a population; defining boundaries, population: group of individuals of a single species living in the same general area. Can evolve as natural selection acts on heritable variations among individuals and changes the frequencies of these various traits over time: density and dispersion. Density: the number of individuals per unit area or volume. Count all individuals within boundaries of population. Sampling techniques: calculate average density in sample area, extrapolate that to the entire area, calculate from index (indicator) of population size like nests, burrows, tracks, fecal droppings. Mark-recapture method: n= (number of individuals marked and released in first sampling * number of individuals recaptured)/ estimated population size. Additions: birth and immigration (influx from other areas) Removals: mortality and emigration (movement out of area)

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