BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Metapopulation

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Define and explain the significance of all red terms: distribution: an area over which population occurs, geographic range: an area in which all populations of a species reside. This is represented by a shaded area. A geographic range is the distribution of the entire species and is not specific to the populations. v/s. A geographic range is the distribution of the entire species and is not specific to the populations. A subpopulation is a subset of a larger population. A metapopulation is a collection of subpopulations that are exchanging genetic information: more likely to exchange genes within each other than other members of the subpopulation. Members of population d are more likely to exchange genetic information with other members of population d than members of population a, b or c: population size: number of individuals residing in a population. There are 18 individuals in this population: population abundance: number of individuals in a given area. (individual/unit2)

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