BIO153H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 53: Germination, Allele, Life Table

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Population ecology is the study of populations in relation to their environment, including environmental influences on population density and distribution, age structure, and variations in population size. Concept 53. 1: biological processes influence population density, distribution, dispersion, and demographics. A population is a group of individuals of a single species living in the same general area. Density and dispersion the density of a population is the number of individuals per unit area or volume dispersion is the pattern of spacing among individuals within the boundaries of the population. De(cid:374)sit(cid:455) is(cid:374)"t a static property, but changes as individuals are added to or removed from a population. Additions can occur through birth and immigration, the influx of new individuals from other areas. The factors that remove individuals from a population are death (mortality) and emigration, the movement of individuals out of a population and into other locations.

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