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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Pop Dynamics 021315, immigration as a consequence of dispersal (movement from natal area), decreases due to emmigration, ???? for example ????, (3) Rates of Increase / Decrease (due to births or lack thereof) being classified as Geometric Rate of Increase / Decrease of the entire population (lambda), Geometric Rate of Increase / Decrease of the entire population (lambda) defined as the ratio of the population at time N(t+1) vs. N(t) with the equation being lambda = .... (p. 233), the rate of increase / decrease in a population with discrete ("pulsed") reproductive periods such that a growing population's value range is...., fluctuations / changes within a population's (1) size; (2) survivorship rates of different age classes; (3) rates of increase / decrease over time with (3) Rates of Increase / Decrease (due to births or lack thereof), data are complete for example plants that grow from seed --> plant --> flower --> seed in one year ("annual"), fluctuations / changes within a population's (1) size; (2) survivorship rates of different age classes; (3) rates of increase / decrease over time with (1) changes in a population's size (# of individuals) (p. 219), a picture (that captures information in one instant) ("snapshot") constraint data are less complete, a declining population's value range is.... for example mud turtles that lay > 1 clutch / year, relatively easy to collect data for example Dall sheep Estimate age by counting the rings on horns, (1) changes in a population's size (# of individuals) (p. 219) either increases, fluctuations / changes within a population's (1) size; (2) survivorship rates of different age classes; (3) rates of increase / decrease over time with (2) survivorship rates of different age classes of individuals within the population, Type II Survivorship Curve characterized by ????, the rate of increase / decrease in a population with overlapping generations & births throughout a year such that a declining population's value range is...., dispersal (movement from natal area) for example increase in population sizes of africanized honeybees in North, Central, & South America (Fig. 10.1 ), ???? for example ????, Type I Survivorship Curve characterized by ????, a growing population's value range is.... for example Annual plant... (with discrete seed production)