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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/4.2%3A_Population_Ecology/4.2.04%3A_Population_DemographyPopulations are dynamic entities. Populations consist of all individuals of a species living within a specific area. Populations fluctuate based on a number of factors: seasonal and yearly changes in ...Populations are dynamic entities. Populations consist of all individuals of a species living within a specific area. Populations fluctuate based on a number of factors: seasonal and yearly changes in the environment, natural disasters such as forest fires and volcanic eruptions, and competition for resources between and within species. Demography uses a series of mathematical tools to investigate how populations respond to changes in their environment.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/01%3A_Ecology_for_All/10%3A_Population_modeling/10.07%3A_Life_TablesLife tables are a classic technique used to understand how populations change. By determining the life span of individuals in a population and how many offspring they produce human demographers and e...Life tables are a classic technique used to understand how populations change. By determining the life span of individuals in a population and how many offspring they produce human demographers and ecologists can summarize key aspects of a population, such as average life span, generation time, and growth rate. This allows comparisons between different populations and species.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/Chapter_10%3A_Population_modeling/10.5%3A_Life_TablesLife tables are a classic technique used to understand how populations change. By determining the life span of individuals in a population and how many offspring they produce human demographers and e...Life tables are a classic technique used to understand how populations change. By determining the life span of individuals in a population and how many offspring they produce human demographers and ecologists can summarize key aspects of a population, such as average life span, generation time, and growth rate. This allows comparisons between different populations and species.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Thompson_Rivers_University/Principles_of_Biology_II_OL_ed/04%3A_Ecology/4.02%3A_Population_Ecology/4.2.04%3A_Population_DemographyPopulations are dynamic entities. Populations consist of all individuals of a species living within a specific area. Populations fluctuate based on a number of factors: seasonal and yearly changes in ...Populations are dynamic entities. Populations consist of all individuals of a species living within a specific area. Populations fluctuate based on a number of factors: seasonal and yearly changes in the environment, natural disasters such as forest fires and volcanic eruptions, and competition for resources between and within species. Demography uses a series of mathematical tools to investigate how populations respond to changes in their environment.