BIOL 3170 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Bay Checkerspot Butterfly, Polygyny Threshold Model, Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve

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Population individuals of the same species living in the same defined area: each population lives within areas of suitable habitat, patchiness in habitats can lead to sub-populations (local populations, the population boundaries/areas are sometimes difficult to define. Individuals of the same species living in a defined area and which often interbreed. Sub-population: divisions of a larger population with partial independence, a sub-group that individuals are more likely to interact with (mating, cooperating, competing), is frequently call that a sub-population. Like a population that is part of a larger population: often the result of patchiness in habitats. Meta-population: two or more populations that occasionally interact (usually due to occasional breeding partner exchanges) Informally: a distribution of organisms at any scale (local to global, formally: the geographic area occupied by a population (but still facing the challenge of potential vagueness in boundaries)

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