BIOL 120L Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Commensalism, Herbivore, Transpiration

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Population growth rate: based on number of individuals born and the number of individuals who die each year with a population, population grows when births is greater than deaths, population shrinks when deaths is greater than births, growth rate = o, example 1: Stable equilibrium: little, if any, growth takes place because births and deaths are about equal in: occurs at carrying capacity of the environment, what happens when carrying capacity (k) is reached, carrying capacity: number of individuals that can be supported by resources within a given area. In terms of life history, there are two general types of species: k or r selected species r selected species (opportunistic species: small individuals, short life span, mature rapidly, many offspring per birth event. K selected species (equilibrium species: long life span, mature slowly, few offspring per birth event, reproduce slowly (lots of time between babies, provide much care of offspring.

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