01:119:101 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Carrying Capacity

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Solutions: a: q2 = 1/20000 = 0. 00005. C: 2pq = . 014142p = . 014043 genotype frequency, then times 1000 = 14. P = 1-q = . 993: a: 50/100 = . 5 = 2pq. Page 3: change in n over change in t = rn, slope, population growth rate differs depending on population size or density. Space/resources: change in n over change in t = rmaxn((k-n)/k, same: change in n over change in t = _ n_ Different: rmax (versus r) times_ times ((k-n)/k) (versus nothing: carrying capacity is the maximum population size that a particular environment can support, determined by all potentially limiting resources for a population. As density increases and resources are depleted, deaths increase and/or births decrease: the part of the population an environment can still support, as n increases ((k-n)/k) decreases, a: intrinsic rate of increase. C:600 times . 06 = 36: a:25/750 = . 033.

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