BIOB50H3 Lecture 9: BIOB50 ch 10 textbook notes

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The rate of human population has slowed considerably from a high of 2. 2%/year in the early 1690s to the present rate of 1. 1% annually. If the current annual growth rate of 1. 1% were maintained, there would be more that 14 billion people on earth in 2080. No population can increase in size forever: earth is a finite planet and hence cannot support ever-increasing numbers of any species. Life tables can be based on age, size, or life cycle stage. Life table: provides a summary of how survival and reproductive rates vary with the age of the organisms. Survival rate: the chance that an individual of age x will survive to be age x + 1. Survivorship: proportion of individuals that survive from birth (age 0) to age x. Fecundity: avg. number of offspring produced by a female while she is of age x.

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