01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Exponential Growth, Big Bang, Semelparity And Iteroparity

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Population - group of potentially interbreeding organisms of the same species. Ecology - study of interactions between living organisms and physical. Population ecology - considers number of individuals of a species in an area and. All populations have the potential to change in size over time population dynamics. Emigration - leaving: changes in population size. Just births (b) and deaths (d) (no immagration or emigration) Population growth rate - can be expressed as. If you express b as average births (bn) per capita. B = per capita birth rate - the number of offspring produced by year by average member of population. D = average deaths (md) per capita. M = per capita death rate - expected number of deaths per year. Change in population over time = births - deaths. = bn - mn = n(b - m) Rate of changes = per capita rate of increase = rn. If r < 0 then population is decreasing.

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