4SPopulation Ecology 生态学课件.ppt,1 Populations and population structure Population A population is a group of organisms of the same species which occupies a given area. Mortality The death rate, or mortality rate, is the number of individuals dying du
The world’s human population is growing at an exponential rate. This unchecked population growth could have dire long-term effects on our environment. This population ecology course will teach you the factors that affect population growth and survival, along with the different characteristics of spec...
This population ecology course will teach you the factors that affect population growth and survival, along with the different characteristics of species behavior, so you can have a better understanding of the social and environmental consequences of population growth. This course will first introduce ...
Santangelo G., 2002 - Natural population and community structure and dynamics: the "supply-side" ecology, theory and field data. In: P. Cerrai, P. Freguglia & C. Pellegrini (eds), The applications of mathematics to the sciences of nature: critical moments and aspects. Kluwer Plenum Press...
This review integrates five themes mostly considered in isolation, as independent research fields in wildlife conservation: (1) trophy quality and population ecology of hunted species, (2) behavioural ecology of hunted populations and associated avoidance mechanisms, (3) physiological stress in hunted po...
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Population ecology - Population Density, Growth, Interactions: An organism’s life history is the sequence of events related to survival and reproduction that occur from birth through death. Populations from different parts of the geographic range that a
NPP (or eNPP) is an imperfect proxy for nutritional adequacy35, which for humans is affected by a range of factors including (but not limited to) the availability of specific micronutrients, local variability in ecology, cultural influences on diet and subsistence or the use of aquatic resources...
Population growth, in population ecology, a change in the number of members of a certain plant or animal species in a particular location during a particular time period. Factors affecting population growth include fertility, mortality, and, in animals,
Population structure and reproductive ecology of Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) in Maine, near the northeastern edge of its range - HUNTER - 2000Joyal, L., M. McCollough, and Hunter M. Jr. 2000 . Population structure and reproductive ecology of Blanding's turt...