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7611644320PopulationThe individuals that belong to the same species and live in a given area at a particular time0
7611644321CommunityAll of the populations of organisms within a given area1
7611644322Population EcologyThe study of factors that cause populations to increase or decrease2
7611644323Population Size (N)The total number of individuals within a defined area at a given time3
7611644324Population DensityThe number of individuals per unit area at a given time4
7611644325Population DistributionA description of how individuals are distributed with respect to one another5
7611644326Sex RatioThe ratio of males to females in a population6
7611644327Age StructureA description of how many individuals fit into particular age categories in a population7
7611644328Limiting ResourceA resource that a population cannot live without and that occurs in quantities lower than the population would require to increase in size8
7611644329Density-Dependent FactorA factor that influences an individual's probability of survival and reproduction in a manner that depends on the size of the population9
7611644330Carry Capacity (K)The limit of how many individuals in a population the environment can sustain10
7611644331Density-Independent FactorA factor that has the same effect on an individual's probability of survival and the amount of reproduction at any population size11
7611644332Population Growth ModelsMathematical equations that can be used to predict population size at any moment in time12
7611644333Population Growth RateThe number of offspring an individual can produce in a given time period, minus the deaths of the individual or its offspring during the same period13
7611644334Intrinsic Growth Rate (r)The maximum potential for growth of a population under ideal conditions with unlimited resources14
7611644335Exponential Growth Model (NA growth model that estimates a population's future size (Nt) after a period of time (t), based on the intrinsic growth rate (r) and the number of reproducing individuals currently in the population (N0)15
7611644336J-Shaped CurveThe curve of the exponential growth model when graphed16
7611644337Logistic Growth ModelA growth model that describes a population whose growth is initially exponential, but slows as the population approaches the carrying capacity of the environment17
7611644338S-Shaped CurveThe shape of the logistic growth model when graphed18
7611644339OvershootWhen a population becomes larger than the environment's carrying capacity19
7611644340Die-OffA rapid decline in a population due to death20
7611644341K-Selected SpeciesA species with a low intrinsic growth rate that causes the population to increase slowly until it reaches carrying capacity21
7611644342r-Selected SpeciesA species that has a high intrinsic growth rate, which often leads to population overshoots and die-offs22
7611644343Survivorship CurveA graph that represents the distinct patterns of species survival as a function of age23
7611644344Type I Survivorship CurveA pattern of survival over time in which there is high survival throughout most of the life span, but then individuals start to die in large numbers as they approach old age24
7611644345Type II Survivorship CurveA pattern of survival over time in which there is a relatively constant decline in survivorship throughout most of the life span25
7611644346Type III Survivorship CurveA pattern of survival over time in which there is low survivorship early in life with few individuals reaching adulthood26
7611644347CorridorStrips of natural habitat that connect populations27
7611644348MetapopulationA group of spatially distinct populations that are connected by occasional movements of individuals between them28
7611644349Inbreeding DepressionWhen individuals with similar genotypes-typically relatives-breed with each other and produce offspring that have an impaired ability to survive and reproduce29
7611644350Community EcologyThe study of interactions between species30
7611644351Symbiotic RelationshipThe relationship between two species that live in close association with each other31
7611644352CompetitionThe struggle of individuals to obtain a shared limiting resource32
7611644353Competition Exclusion PrincipleThe principle stating that two species competing for the same limiting resource cannot coexist33
7611644354Resource PartitioningWhen two species divide a resource based on differences in their behavior or morphology34
7611644355PredationAn interaction in which one animal typically kills and consumes another animal35
7611644356ParasitoidA specialized type of predator that lays eggs inside other organisms-referred to as its host36
7611644357ParasitismAn interaction in which one organism lives on or in another organism37
7611644358PathogenA parasite that causes disease in its host38
7611644359HerbivoryAn interaction in which an animal consumes a producer39
7611644360MutualismAn interaction between two species that increases the chances of survival or reproduction for both species40
7611644361CommensalismA relationship between species in which one species benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor helped41
7611644362Keystone SpeciesA species that plays a far more important in its community than its relative abundance might suggest42
7611644363Ecosystem EngineerA keystone species that creates or maintains habitat for other species43
7611644364Ecological SuccessionThe predictable replacement of one group of species by another group of species over time44
7611644365Primary SuccessionEcological succession occurring on surfaces that are initially devoid of soil45
7611644366Secondary SuccessionThe succession of plant life that occurs in areas that have been disturbed but have not lost their soil46
7611644367Pioneer SpeciesA species that can colonize new areas rapidly and grow well in full sunshine47
7611644368Theory of Island BiogeographyA theory that demonstrates the dual importance of habitat size and distance in determining species richness48

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