Biology 2485B Lecture 3: Populations

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Species often consist of multiple populations that are geographically isolated from one another. Why do we care about these characteristics of populations: because they determine the fate and impact of the population. Population size: the number of individuals in the population. Population age structure: age structure = the relative numbers of organisms of each age within a population, age structure diagrams (pyramids) = show the age structure of populations. Fate and impact of the population can vary a lot with the age structure of the population. Population growth: at first it is increasing fairly slowly, but then it keeps getting faster - exponential growth, the equation describing exponential growth of a population is typically written as: nt=n0ert. If r = 0, the population stays constant. If r < 0, the population decreases: but naturally populations cannot grow exponentially forever because it cannot be sustained indefinitely.

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