BSC 2011 Chapter Notes - Chapter 52: Survivorship Curve, Exponential Growth, Logistic Function

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Size total number of individuals in a population. Density the number of individuals per unit area/volume. Here we are measuring not population size but how closely packed they are into an area. Sampling techniques used to estimate the number of organisms living in an area: one sampling technique is called mark & recapture. Mark & recapture method: sampling technique used to estimate population size, organisms are captured, tagged, then released. Then at some future time, the process is repeated nd captured. Dispersion pattern of spacing of individuals within the area the population inhabits. Uniform: animals that defend their territories. Random: spacing occurs in absence of any spatial factors, uncommon pattern in nature, 4. Survivorship curve (mortality curve) show the size & composition of a population. Type i: low death rates in young & middle age, high mortality in old age. Type ii: constant death rate over entire life span. Type iii: high death rate among young, but then slows, 5.

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