BIO 337 Study Guide - Final Guide: Carrying Capacity, Ecological Collapse, Survivorship Curve

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Population ecology is how organisms within a population interact, and how/why they change. Measurements that are important are population density and dispersion. Age structure number of people of different ages. A survivorship curve is how many organisms survive at what age. Type i organism large offspring that declines with age. K selection few offspring but are well taken care of. R selection incredibly high offspring but high infant mortality rate. Exponential growth is large scale growth of a population. Optimal environment no predators, unlimited space and resources would allow for an exponential growth. Carrying capacity how many of a certain organism can live in a certain environment. Most population growth for humans has happened in the past 100 years due to agriculture and industrialization. Invasive species can be used to solve agricultural problems. They are successful because there are not natural predators, eat lots of things, and make lots of offspring.

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