Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Pollination, Herbivore, Population Cycle

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Population: group of individuals of same species living in the same area. same area. Ecosystem: describes interrelationships between organisms in a community and their physical environment. Biosphere: composed of all regions of earth that contain living things. Habitat: type of place where organism usually lives; including other organisms as well as physical, chemical environment. Niche: describes all biotic and abiotic resources in the environment used by an organism. Size: n, total number of individuals in population. Density: total number of individuals per area or volume occupied. Dispersion: describes how individuals in a population are distributed; may be clumped, uniform, or random. Age structure: description of the abundance of individuals of each age. 3 2 1 (% male) 0 (% female) 1 2 3 with horizontal bars for each age group. Population growth: biotic potential: maximum growth rate under ideal conditions (unlimited resources and no restrictions).

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