BIO 262 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Spaced, Fiber Bundle

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Individuals not usually distributed evenly in a population. Most populations divided into subpopulations - areas of suitable habitat occupied by individuals separated by areas unsuitable habitat. Degree of isolation among members and among subpopulations depend. Spacing of individuals within a population movement of individuals. In relation to clumped sources or advantages of groups. Each individual maintains min distance from other individuals. Individuals distributed independently of others within a homogeneous area. Populations consist of individuals that belong to different groups segments. Can describe the demographics of a population. Proportion of individuals in different age groups. A measure of a population is the number of individuals or population size. Total population is a function of two factors: Density: number of individuals per unit area. Area: total space over which population is distributed. Describing size and structure of a population. Too many individuals/too large distribution to count all. Plots, transects to estimate density (#/unit area)

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