Population Growth
R and K Selection
R and K selection are concepts in ecology used to describe traits in the fluctuation of a population or population dynamics. For example, they describe the life-association traits between parent and offspring, such as quantity or number of young ones born at a time, quality of parental care, the age to maturity, and reproductive effort.
You are asked to form a general population equation? How would you form this?
Population ecology is the study of populations in relation to the environment. It includes environmental influences on population density and distribution, age structure and variations in population size. Population size and density, dispersion patterns, survivorship curves are the characteristics of population.
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