1 mon. tues. wed. thurs. fri. week of oct. 27 independent project set-up week of nov. 3 forest...

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1 Tues. Wed. Thurs. F Week of Oct. 27 Independent project set-up Week of Nov. 3 Forest ecology lab – dress for weather Exam 2 no OH Week of Nov. 10 Independent project analysis Week of Nov. 17 River ecology lab – dress for weather Lab Exam no OH

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Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri.Week ofOct. 27

Independent project set-up

Week ofNov. 3

Forest ecology lab – dress for weather

Exam 2no OH

Week ofNov. 10

Independent project analysis

Week ofNov. 17

River ecology lab – dress for weather

LabExam

no OH

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For exam:- Chaps. 6,7,8,13

- Chap. 14 – only equations and concepts we talked about in class

- Chapter 15 – only through p. 302.

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Outline

Introduction

How are populations defined and measured?

How do populations grow?

How does population size change through time and space?

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Figure 15.5

What causes population size (N) to fluctuate?

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Properties that makealgae more likely tofluctuate than sheep?

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Figure 15.6

Some populations show regular fluctuations between high and low - Periodic cycles

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What causes cycles?

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Time delays cause cycles especially in fast growing populations

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Populations have “momentum” – can be delays between changes in environment and response in terms of birth and death rate

Population can overshoot K and then crash

What causes delays?

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Figure 15.12

50 100 1500

Time(days)

fecundity=density-dependentadult survival = less so

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Structure of course

Environmental variability

Organisms

Ecosystems

Populations

Species interactions

Communities

Applied Ecological Issues