Lecture 6: Population ecology: age-structured populations and life histories Flashcards

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life history

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pattern of survival and reproduction events during an organisms life

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age structured populations

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variation of fecundity and survivorship are summarized by life tables at age specific rates

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survivorship curves

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Graph showings likelihood of surviving at a specific age

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fecundity schedules

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graph that shows number of births at different ages in a population

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when does reproduction start

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after the resource accumulation phase

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net reproductive rate

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average expected number of daughters a female has in her lifetime

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generation time

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the average interval between the birth of an individual and the birth of its offspring.

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cost of reproduction? What is the benefits of allowing more time before birth?

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hypothesis stating that giving birth is costly in terms of survival and reproduction

more time before giving birth allows more time to accumulate necesary resources

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when does natural selection favour semelparity?

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when the chance of producing more offspring is increase because the organism gave themselves more time to accumulate resources

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semelparity vs. iteroparity

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semelparity is a single reproduction cycle and then death. iteroparity are multiple reproduction cycles before death

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masting

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the production of many seeds by a plant every two to three years at the same time with other plants of the same species

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What is the benefit of reproductive values?

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ensures the continuity of the species and keeps it from becoming extinct

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fecundity

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ability to produce a lot of offspring

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