BIOL 2060 Study Guide - Final Guide: Fecundity, Life Table, Top Hat

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Effects of the biotic + abiotic environment on the abundance of organisms. Emigration- movement out of the population: island populations (closed population) Population: a group of organisms of the same species occupying a certain area at a: closed assume there is no immigration/emigration. Humans: average of two children - usually have one child per event, age of first reproduction relatively late, humans usually have relatively large size babies (few offspring, large investment), mortality is low when young but high when older. Divide the number nx by the first nx value (19/115 = 0. 165) ~16% of birds survived to their second birthday. For age class x=1, divide 25/115 = 0. 217. For (lx) the first value is always 1. 0, and the last value is always 0. 0 in the middle it gets progressively smaller. After you calculate tables you can graph the curves. No organism falls into one curve blend of each. Type 1 survivorship curves curves offspring, large investments.

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