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Population Growth
R and K Selection
R and K selection are concepts in ecology used to describe traits in the fluctuation of a population or population dynamics. For example, they describe the life-association traits between parent and offspring, such as quantity or number of young ones born at a time, quality of parental care, the age to maturity, and reproductive effort.
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- Label this logistic growth curve:5a. On the following figure to the right, correctly label the name of the population growth pattern that the red line and the blue line demonstrates. 5b. Match the following growth equations to the growth curve by drawing a line between the equation and the curve or placing the name of the growth pattern next to the equation. dN (K-N) rN -- dt K dN = rN dT %| Time (t) → 5b. What does K in this figure represent? How and why do population growth rates change as the population nears K? Population size (N)Describe briefly:(a) Arithmetic growth(b) Geometric growth(c) Sigmoid growth curve(d) Absolute and relative growth rates
- Fill in the arrows representing growth rate for the following graphs.Explain The Stages Growth Curve - Lag Phase - Exponential Growth Phase - Stationary Growth Phase - Rapidly Declining Phase - Death PhaseDid the normal growth curve grow at a slower or faster pace than in the new growth curve? Did they level out or reach the same carrying capacity? (The normal growth curve is the light blue line and the dark blue is the new growth curve)