Biology 2483A Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Transect, Parthenogenesis, Phragmites

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Populations are dynamic; they vary over time and space. The distributions and abundances of organisms are limited by habitat suitability and dispersal. Dispersion of individuals within a population depends on the locations of resources, competition, dispersal and behavioural interactions. Population abundances and distributions can be estimated using four techniques: populations are dynamic; they vary over time and space. Recall: distribution geographical area where individuals of a species are present. Recall: abundance number of individuals of a species found in a given area. Any change- individual system (population) is going to affect whole ecosystem. Population- individuals within population interact (breeding, competition for resource/mates/food/space. When defining population, good to do it in moment of time because time/seasons change. Variation over time at a single space b. Recall: migration = mass movement of individuals from one region to another; usually seasonal. Dispersal: movement of individuals away from one another; usually across generations. One genet, 6 ramet (original genet is also a ramet)

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