BIO205H5 Chapter 13: Population Dynamics over Space and Time

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Chapter 13 population dynamics over. This occurs because density- dependent and density-independent factors can change from year to year and from place to place. The magnitudes of the fluctuations are often related to the ability of a species to resist changes in the environment and to differences in their life histories, including reproductive rates and life span. In some species, the population can overshoot its carrying capacity and then experience a rapid die-off. Many species experience cyclic fluctuations in population size. Delayed density dependence allows populations to fluctuate above and below their carrying capacity. Delayed density dependence can be incorporated into our population models by having the population"s growth rate depend on the population density that occurred at some time in the past. Using these models, we find that the magnitude of the fluctuations depends on the product of the intrinsic growth rate (r) and the time delay ( ).

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