Population ecology

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In deze les zitten 23 slides, met tekstslides en 2 videos.

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How can we measure or estimate population size?

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Estimating population size of mobile organisms: gather data using capture-mark-release-recapture and calculate population using the Lincoln Index.

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How do populations grow?

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Limiting factors are an environmental factors that restrict population growth.

Examples:

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Limiting factors are an environmental factors that restrict population growth.

Density-dependent factors:
- competition for resources
- predation
- parasitism
- infectious disease
Density-independent factors:
- temperature
- weather events
- destruction of habitat
- etc.

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Carrying capacity (K): maximum population size that can be sustainably supported by a specific environment.

Limiting factors determine the carrying capacity.

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J curve
- exponential growth
- unlimited resources

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Questions to think about while watching
  • What are the limiting factors for the purple sea urchin population?
  • What kind of growth curve did the purple sea urchin population have?
  • What could be done do reduce the purple sea urchin population?

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