BIOL 1108 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Survivorship Curve, Insular Biogeography, Intraspecific Competition

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The study of the relationships of organisms to one another and to the environment. Physical, or abiotic factors that influence evolution include climate and nutrient availability. Biological, or biotic, factors include competitors, predators, parasites, and prey as well as organisms that provide shelter or food. A population includes all the individuals of a species in a particular place. A population consists of all the individuals of a given species that live and reproduce in a particular place. Three key features of a population are its size, range, and density. Simply the number of individuals of all ages alive at a particular time in a particular place. A population"s size divided by its range. It tells us how crowded or dispersed the individuals are that make up the population. Types of distribution of individuals within populations. The distribution of individuals or other organisms can appear to be random, with no clear pattern to where they occur.

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