01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Population Ecology, Exponential Growth, Genetic Drift

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Ecology: study of interactions between living organisms and physical environment. Population: group of potentially and sexually interbreeding organisms of same species living in the same area at the same time: share common gene pool, affected by natural selection, genetic drift, etc, individuals within a population . Rely on (and compete for) same resources. Population ecology: considers number of individuals in an area and population dynamics. Population dynamics: study of change in populations, how and why population size changes over time, try to determine processes common to all populations, different features of populations studied. Population density: number of individuals per unit area or volume at a given time, varies based on scale, ex: dandelions in a yard 200 plants/ 200 sq ft. All populations have potential to increase or decrease in size. Changes: births + immigration - deaths emigration. Changes in pop over time: consider just births (b) and deaths (d) Expected # of deaths per unit time.

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