BIO 181 Midterm: Unit 2

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Natural history - the collection of traits unique to each species: behavior, development, life span, energy source. Life history. - reproductive strategies of a species, and the events related to survival and reproduction throughout its lifetime. Explain what factors contribute to a species"/population"s range. Range geographic distribution of a species o. The range changes through time, since the environment changes through colonization and extirpation impacted. The anatomy and physiology of the organism (traits) Spacing patterns: clumped spacing- uneven distribution of resources. This is common: uniform spacing- behavioral interactions of organisms, resource competition. This is rare: random spacing- no strong interactions. Read an age-structure (demography) diagram and survivorship curve; relate the age-structure diagram to population growth and survivorship. Survivorship curves show that % of population that survives to a given age. Population demography quantitative study of populations: size, age distribution, sex ratio. Age structure terminology: cohort is a group of individuals of the same age.

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