BIOLOGY 1M03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 52: Viviparous Lizard, Logistic Function, Fecundity

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Population ecology is the study of how and why the number of individuals in a population is changing over time. The number of individuals in a population depends on 4 processes: Analyzing the rates of these factors that determine the size and structure of populations through time is demography. Generation - the average time between a mother"s first offspring, and her daughter"s first offspring. Cohort - a group of same age individuals. An experiment was done to identify any demographic differences between european lizards and lizards living in britain and netherlands. Researchers regularly captured lizards during the 7 years span, and they were tracking the number of individuals all this time. Proportion of offspring produced that survive on average to a particular age. There is an abundant amount of males, so population growth rate depends entirely on females. To analyze the patterns of survivorship, biologists plot the logarithm of the number of survivors vs age.

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