ECOL 485 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Survivorship Curve, Logistic Function, Functional Response

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Population- individuals of a certain species living in a specific area population growth-change in number of individuals over time. Mortality- rate of death in a community or species population. Logistic growth- rate of increase, decreases in linear fashion as population reaches carrying capacity carrying capacity- number for individuals in a population that the resources can support, and equilibrium density is reached in a logistic growth curve. Life table- (composite)-data gathered over a number of years and generations using cohort or time specific techniques allowing the natural variability in rates of survival to be monitored and assessed fecundity reproductive value survivorship curves. Lotka-volterra model-pair of equations frequently used to describe the dynamics in which 2 species interact, one as a predator and the other as prey functional response numerical response. 2. what ways can a population increase or decrease: populations don"t increase indefinitely, abundance per unit area, density dependent factors- storms, fires, density independent factors- birth and death.

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