Biology 2483A Study Guide - Final Guide: Aspen Grove, Habitat Fragmentation, Hectare

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Population: group of interacting individuals of the same species living in a particular area: interactions within populations include sexual reproduction and competition, are dynamic distribution and abundance can change over time and space. Understanding the factors that influence these dynamics helps us manage populations for harvest or conservation. Distribution: geographic area where individuals of a species occur. Abundance: number of individuals in a given area: can be reported as a population size (number of individuals) or density (number of individuals per unit area) E. g. on a 20 hectare island there are 2500 lizards population density = 125/hectare. Abundance can change over time and space: blue dots = sampling the abundance of organisms, red dots = relatively close region expect climate to be similar. When we look at densities over time there isn"t a ice correspondence. Lack of synchronism indicates that climate is not the only factor influencing population density.

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