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Population Ecology

Population Ecology

The Lotka-Volterra competition model is simply a modification of the logistic model. To capture the effect of a competitor on another species, The Lotka-Volterra equation adds a new term. a. What is the name of this term, and b. what is the symbol used?

The zero growth isocline line for Species A represents all the combinations of population sizes of Species A and Species B (who is a competitor of Species A) for which the growth of Species A is zero. True or False?

Assign the appropriate arrow set to each of the quadrants identified on the graph below:

Does arrow set 1, 2, or 3 represent quadrant A?

Does arrow set 1, 2, or 3 represent quadrant B?

Does arrow set 1, 2, or 3 represent quadrant C?

Using the graph below, answer the following questions:

Which point (A, B, or C) represents the point at which Species 2 has competitively excluded Species 1?

Which point (A, B, or C) represents the point at which Species 1 has competitively excluded Species 2?

Which point (A, B, or C) represents the point at which Species 1 and Species 2 coexist?

A common model to capture the dynamics of the host-parasite interactions is known as the SIR model.

What does S represent?

What does I represent?

What does R represent?

In modeling host-parasite interactions, the parameter R0 is the mean number of new infections caused by a single infective individual. If R0 is less than 1, will disease incidence increase or decrease?

Define the following terms:

Mutualism

Commensalism

Ecological Release

Niche Partitioning

Character Displacement

Competitive Exclusion Principle

Contiguous Allopathy


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Population Ecology

Population Ecology

The Lotka-Volterra competition model is simply a modification of the logistic model. To capture the effect of a competitor on another species, The Lotka-Volterra equation adds a new term. a. What is the name of this term, and b. what is the symbol used?

The zero growth isocline line for Species A represents all the combinations of population sizes of Species A and Species B (who is a competitor of Species A) for which the growth of Species A is zero. True or False?

Assign the appropriate arrow set to each of the quadrants identified on the graph below:

Does arrow set 1, 2, or 3 represent quadrant A?

Does arrow set 1, 2, or 3 represent quadrant B?

Does arrow set 1, 2, or 3 represent quadrant C?

Using the graph below, answer the following questions:

Which point (A, B, or C) represents the point at which Species 2 has competitively excluded Species 1?

Which point (A, B, or C) represents the point at which Species 1 has competitively excluded Species 2?

Which point (A, B, or C) represents the point at which Species 1 and Species 2 coexist?

A common model to capture the dynamics of the host-parasite interactions is known as the SIR model.

What does S represent?

What does I represent?

What does R represent?

In modeling host-parasite interactions, the parameter R0 is the mean number of new infections caused by a single infective individual. If R0 is less than 1, will disease incidence increase or decrease?

Define the following terms:

Mutualism

Commensalism

Ecological Release

Niche Partitioning

Character Displacement

Competitive Exclusion Principle

Contiguous Allopathy

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

Population Ecology

Population Ecology

The Lotka-Volterra competition model is simply a modification of the logistic model. To capture the effect of a competitor on another species, The Lotka-Volterra equation adds a new term. a. What is the name of this term, and b. what is the symbol used?

The zero growth isocline line for Species A represents all the combinations of population sizes of Species A and Species B (who is a competitor of Species A) for which the growth of Species A is zero. True or False?

Assign the appropriate arrow set to each of the quadrants identified on the graph below:

Does arrow set 1, 2, or 3 represent quadrant A?

Does arrow set 1, 2, or 3 represent quadrant B?

Does arrow set 1, 2, or 3 represent quadrant C?

Using the graph below, answer the following questions:

Which point (A, B, or C) represents the point at which Species 2 has competitively excluded Species 1?

Which point (A, B, or C) represents the point at which Species 1 has competitively excluded Species 2?

Which point (A, B, or C) represents the point at which Species 1 and Species 2 coexist?

A common model to capture the dynamics of the host-parasite interactions is known as the SIR model.

What does S represent?

What does I represent?

What does R represent?

In modeling host-parasite interactions, the parameter R0 is the mean number of new infections caused by a single infective individual. If R0 is less than 1, will disease incidence increase or decrease?

Define the following terms:

Mutualism

Commensalism

Ecological Release

Niche Partitioning

Character Displacement

Competitive Exclusion Principle

Contiguous Allopathy

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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