Lecture 2 - More Life Histories Flashcards
What is nx in terms of life history tables? [1]
nx refers to the number of individuals
What is lx in terms of life history tables? [1]
lx = Age x/Age 0
What is sx in terms of life history tables? [1]
Sx = Agex+1 / Agex
What is mx in terms of life history tables? [1]
It’s the number of offspring per individual.
What is IxMx in terms of life history tables? [1]
It’s the number of offspring/surviving females to age x
What is R0 in terms of life history tables? [2]
The average number of offsprings produced per individual over her lifetime.
Population declines under 1.
Increases over 1.
Is stable at 1.
What else can R0 be used for other than Population? [1]
R0 can be used to measure disease.
What is the equation to calculate generation time via life history tables? [1]
G = Σ(xlxmx)/R0
Generation time is the ______ time between ____ of individuals and _____ of their offspring [1].
Generation time is the average time between birth of individuals and birth of their offspring.
Why would generation time not be calculated for a species past a certain age? [1]
If an organism passes reproductive age without reproduction, there will be no next generation.
How does reproductive rate impact mortality? [1]
Mortality rates increase with increased reproduction.