front 1 ![]() What's this graph called? | back 1 Positive density dependence graph |
front 2 ![]() What's this graph called? | back 2 A Negative density dependence graph |
front 3 ![]() What's this graph called? | back 3 A Model of infectious disease transmission |
front 4 ![]() What's this graph called? | back 4 The Lotka-Volterra model |
front 5 ![]() What's this graph called? | back 5 The logistic growth model |
front 6 ![]() What's this graph called? | back 6 A geometric growth rate graph |
front 7 ![]() What are these graphs called? | back 7 Functional responses |
front 8 ![]() What's this graph called? | back 8 An exponential growth rate graph |
front 9 ![]() What are the variables in this equation? | back 9 M=Marked in the first capture N=population size R=Recaptured in the second round C=Captured in the second round |
front 10 ![]() What are the variables in this equation? | back 10 S=susceptible individuals b=rate of transmission g=rate of recovery R0=number of new infections per infected individual |
front 11 ![]() What are the variables in this equation? | back 11 N=population number r=intrinsic growth rate t=time K=carrying capacity |
front 12 ![]() What are the variables in these equations? | back 12 N=population number r=intrinsic growth rate t=time K=carrying capacity alpha and beta=competition coefficients |
front 13 ![]() What are the variables in this equation? | back 13 p=fraction of occupied patches e=probability of a patch going extinct c=probability of colonization |
front 14 ![]() What are the variables and combination of variables in this equation? | back 14 N=population number r=intrinsic growth rate c=capture efficiency P=predator abundance NP=Probability of encounter between predator and prey |
front 15 ![]() What are the variables and combination of variables in this equation? | back 15 N=population number r=intrinsic growth rate c=capture efficiency P=predator abundance m=mortality rate a=conversion efficiency cNP=Probability of capturing prey acNP=predator birthrate |