Population Ecology

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