lecture 2 (1)
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Lecture 1: Recap
• Population ecologists are interested in the dynamics and regulation of populations • •Measuring population size and density (across time: growth) is
fundamental to this • •Understanding the mechanisms behind changes in population size
and distribution requires information about demography (birth and death rates, dispersal, age structure etc.)
• Lecture 2: Key points LEC.241 - Lecture 2 • • Populations grow or decline due to the net difference between
inputs (e.g. births) and outgoings (e.g. deaths) • • Populations may grow exponentially (at least at first) • • We can model population dynamics (and ‘project’ into the future) if
we can quantify the fundamental net reproductive rate, R • • Exponential growth cannot continue indefinitely, due to density-
dependence