Biology 2485B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Yellow Fever, Exponential Growth, Limit Cycle

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Population = individuals of the same species inhabiting a particular area at a point in time: when we talk about diff species, we"re talking about a community, where we put the boundaries of a population is arbitrary. Species often consist of multiple diff pops that are geographically isolated from one another. E. g. , both photos are pops of the same species, but they are diff pops that are geographically isolated from each other. Structure (spatial and age: how pop changes over time, why do we care about these characteristics of populations, bc they determine the fate and impact of the population. Fate whether it increases or decreases, the likelihood that it survives at all. Population size = the number of individuals in the population. Low densities: make it harder to find mates, but increased resources and space, and less disease, doesn"t tell us anything about where the individuals occur relative to each other.

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