BSC 2011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Fecundity, Carrying Capacity, Toxic Waste

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Changes in population size depends on the # of births and deaths over a given time. Number of offspring a average individual produces d. Average individuals contribution to total population growth rate. Schedule of an organisms growth development reproduction and survival. Amount of time and energy given to an offspring by its parent. Availability of resources and physical conditions shape life histories. Individual organisms require resources and physical conditions they can tolerate. Rate at which organism can quire resources increases with the availability of the resources. Once an organism has acquired a unit of some resource, it can be used for only one function at a time. Number of new individuals produce in a given amount of time minus the number of individual that die. Highest possible per capita growth rate for a population. Adds a constant # of individuals each time period. Adds a constant multiple of the population size (n) each time period.

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