Across
- 3. Survivorship curve that has high mortality rates in early life stages.
- 8. Individuals are spaced evenly in a population.
- 10. Survivorship curve that have low reproductive events but are long lived and have low mortality until old age.
- 11. Survival, growth and babies.
- 13. Individuals are clustered together in a population.
- 14. A group of individuals of the same species that
Down
- 1. A table that shows the mortality and reproductive rates of organisms.
- 2. Survivorship curve have a constant mortality rate regardless of age.
- 4. Individuals are arranged without any pattern.
- 5. Non-living factors that affect a population like temperature, pollution, natural disasters, etc.
- 6. Maximum population sizes of a species in an environment.
- 7. Current vs. future reproduction, early vs. late, semelparity vs. interoparity, babies vs. investment, increase in reproduction vs. decrease in survival.
- 9. Change in population size = Births - Deaths
- 12. Living factors that affect a population like predators, competition, diseases, keystone species, etc.
