01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Parental Investment, Exponential Growth

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Ecology: study if interactions between living organisms and physical environment. Group of potentially sexually interbreeding organisms of same species living in the same area at the same time. Considers number of individuals in an area and population dynamics. Try to determine processes common to all populations. Number of individuals per unit area or volume at a given time. All populations have potential to grow/lower in size. Per individual changes per unit time b= per capita birth rate. # offspring produced per unit time by average individual in pop. # individuals born per some # of existing individuals in pop. Death rate m= per capita death rate (m for mortality) We"re most interested in difference between per capita birth rate (b) and per capita death rate (m) If r=0 - no net change (births and deaths are occurring but they cancel out) So far, looking at populations over some time interval.

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