01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 42: Evolutionary Arms Race, Competitive Exclusion Principle, Batesian Mimicry

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Two extremes of life history strategies in most vertebrates. Population density = # of individuals of a species per unit of area or volume at a given time: life history strategies- two extremes, r-selected species: Focus: rapidly producing many offspring (high growth rate) Selects for life history traits sensitive to population size. Long life span with slow development, older age reproduction. Population size close to k most of time. Factors influencing population size: environmental factors operate without relation to density of population, tend to be abiotic factors elements of nonliving world. Birth or death rate does not change density r- selection factors whose impact on population is affected by population density. 1: population maintains itself at relative constant size near k, biotic factors. Community= association of populations of species that live and interact in same place at the same time. Study of interactions that determine distribution and abundance of individuals and populations in communities.

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