01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Population Ecology, Exponential Growth, Carrying Capacity

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Population = group of potentially interbreeding organisms of the smae species. Living in the same area / same time. Ecology = study of interactions between living organisms and physical environment. Population ecology considers the number of individuals of a species in an area. How and why population size increases or decreases over time. All populations have the potential to change in size over time. Population growth rate can be expressed mathematically as: n/ t = b-d. B = per capita birth rate # of offspring produced per year by average members of population calculate. Divide total births by total number of individuals. B = bn (average births per capita) = expected births per year in a population of any size. M = per capita death rate (= mortality) expected number of deaths per year calculate. Divide total deaths by total number of individuals.

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