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Try to think of two ways an increase in population of one species can influence other species in the human world AND in the
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1) D. Explanation: If the birth rate is larger than the death rate, then the population will grow (as long as it is not affected
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In the 1800s, a disease ruined much of the potato crop in Ireland. Since many Irish people depended on potatoes as their main
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In the 1800s, a disease ruined much of the potato crop in Ireland. Since many Irish people depended on potatoes as their main
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How does birth rate affect per capita growth rate?
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Develop an age-structured population model for elk, where you divide the population to two cohorts: juvenile females and adult
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Ayyappa Bheemireddi
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Help me
the influences on the rattlesnake population based on your understanding of the article you read I have to write a
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What are two ways that the size of a population can increase? Decrease?
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Identify three limiting factors that can prevent a population from increasing.
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A devastating tsunami wipes out most of the population of a frog species that lives on just one tropical island. What is the
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Alex
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According to your reading, factors bearing on population dynamics that may be at the root of social problems include all of the
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Angela
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What is necessary for population growth?
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16. Which level of organization represents a group of organisms of one species that live in the same place at the same time?(1
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Which of the following is used to describe organisms leaving a population?
A. immigration B. population clumping C. allopatric
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Nearly all populations will tend to grow exponentially as long as there are resources available. After an initial period of
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What is the area of this graph called where the population reaches its maximum level?
Responses A S-curveS-curve B
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Describe why an r-strategist might be better suited for an unpredictable environment than a K-strategist is.
A: An r-strategist
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How predation,competition and symbiosis each interaction influences the population size of the organisms involved
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Using examples,describe predation,competition and symbiosis,explaining how each interaction influences the population size of
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Why is the mouse population changing over time?
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Assuming logistic growth, if I told you there are currently 100 quail on campus, with r=0.1, but that they have greatly exceeded
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Kyle
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A biologist studying a desert ecosystem observes that the population of a lizard species increases following particularly hot,
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What is the difference between the rate of natural increase and the birth rate?
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Students are looking for examples that show how competition for limited resources affects populations of organisms.
Which
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One biologist claimed that the bear population was proportionally related to the number of years after they were reintroduced
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One biologist claimed that the bear population was proportionally related to the number of years after they were reintroduced
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If changing conditions lead to decreased oxygen levels in the stream, the carrying capacity of the stream for the trout will
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What does dynamic equlibrium population growth mean?
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1. A population of oak trees growing in a region in Canada experiences a change in climate to
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One biologist claimed that the bear population was proportionally related to the number of years after they were reintroduced
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Analyze the graph and identify some factors that may contribute to the rotifer population leveling off in the absence of water
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What ecological factors contribute to an increase in butterfly population size?
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What are the main factors that determine population size and growth in ecosystems?
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What factors contribute to a stable population in a given ecosystem?
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What are the potential consequences for a semi-aquatic bird population when the availability of their primary food source
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In a city park, a certain type of flower attracts bees, which in turn attracts robin birds that feed on the bees and then
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What are some factors that can limit the population growth of a prey species in an ecosystem?
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What is true of the demographic trends of places around the world?(1 point)
Responses More developed countries have longer life
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1. What did you observe for the carrying capacity of each species?
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The diagram represents a food web of a particular ecosystem. Suppose a farmer brings more free-range chickens into the
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Which event most likely caused the change seen at the beginning of year 2?
A. A competitor of the chipmunks decreased in number.
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needapass
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Explain the four factors that produce changes in population size.
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why there are fewer lions than gazelles on the african plains????
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2. What happens to the population of a species when these resources decrease?
my answer - when the resources decrease the
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Laruen
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in general, are wildlife population constant or do they tend to fluctuate? Explain.
In science on friday we played this game
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One biologist claimed that the beat population was proportionaly5 related to the number of years after they were reintroduced
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Isle Royale National Park in Michigan has a problem. In 2009, twenty-four gray wolves lived on the island. In 2014, only nine
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What is 6.4 written as a fraction?
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Which level of organization represents a group of
organisms of one species that live in the same place at the same time? (1
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what are two ways a population may decrease in number? Explain the difference between direct and indirect observation in regard
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you have an orginal populatonof eagles, then humans introduce new eagles in the same area. the new eagles reduce the amountof
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