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Ecology midterm 2 graphs and variables

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What's this graph called?

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Positive density dependence graph

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What's this graph called?

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A Negative density dependence graph

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What's this graph called?

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A Model of infectious disease transmission

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What's this graph called?

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The Lotka-Volterra model

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What's this graph called?

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The logistic growth model

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What's this graph called?

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A geometric growth rate graph

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What are these graphs called?

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Functional responses

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What's this graph called?

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An exponential growth rate graph

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What are the variables in this equation?

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M=Marked in the first capture

N=population size

R=Recaptured in the second round

C=Captured in the second round

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What are the variables in this equation?

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S=susceptible individuals

b=rate of transmission

g=rate of recovery

R0=number of new infections per infected individual

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What are the variables in this equation?

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N=population number

r=intrinsic growth rate

t=time

K=carrying capacity

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What are the variables in these equations?

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N=population number

r=intrinsic growth rate

t=time

K=carrying capacity

alpha and beta=competition coefficients

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What are the variables in this equation?

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p=fraction of occupied patches

e=probability of a patch going extinct

c=probability of colonization

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What are the variables and combination of variables in this equation?

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N=population number

r=intrinsic growth rate

c=capture efficiency

P=predator abundance

NP=Probability of encounter between predator and prey

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What are the variables and combination of variables in this equation?

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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