BIO 126 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Ovulation, Semelparity And Iteroparity, Spaced

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The most common is clumped, due to many factors including suitable resources in a given area, social behavior in animals, asexual reproduction, etc. To account for patchiness, ecologists refer to ecological density, the number of individuals per unit of available living space. Uniform distribution of shrubs, due to competition for water. Distribution of shrubs that live under acacia trees in south africa savannas. Shrubs are clumped while acacia trees are uniformly spaced. Spaced out to twice the root space of one plant. In the american ginseng, as population size decreases, the fruit production decreased. This decline in reproduction with small population size is known as the allee effect after. In allee effect there is a decrease and then a sudden crash. Thinning the flock causes them to stop mating thus keeping them in zoos would not help them as they wont mate. Semelparity (together to bear) produce all offspring in single reproductive event, individuals reproduce once and die (salmon)

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