What is a population in ecology?
Populations are the ___ and ___ concept.
Modular vs unitary organism
Populations are aggregates of?
individuals
What can we observe in populations?
Distribution?
area in which an organism occurs
Geographical range?
Geographical range can be restricted by?
High degree of tolerance may equal a ___ geographical distribution.
wide
*** adaptable to environment …can have large geographical distributions
Just bc you have a large area for a population does that mean they live in every cell?
NO they just surround those portions
Explain the red maple example for species distribution !
Distribution can be defined on?
* scale can be very important when looking at a population - it needs to be very well defined
Subpopulations?
Metapopulation?
Does ecology focus more on meta or subpopulations?
sub
___extent is something we need to really define
spatial
Abundance?
* * it reflects area over which the pop occurs and the pop density ( number of individuals per unit of space)
Abundance :
- depends on population ___ and __.
Abundance :
- Density?
Abundance :
- Density:
L> how does high or low density affect organisms ?
- high: less suitable areas for settling and breeding
How do we get the abundance over a large area?
count entire lot of individuals within certain blocks and scale them up to 25 blocks (total in examined area) …measured five times…take em and multi by 25
**estimation
How do we define the area for density?
**-to say the density is even across the entire geographical range is not often the case
ecological density= # of individuals per suitable area = solution
map out habitat…area of suitable area is this..density within that is this…
abundance and density can change over an area
Ecological density?
Dispersion??