3.3 Density-independent factors
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Population ecology examines how groups of organisms within a species change over time. It explores factors like population size, density, and growth models, as well as the impact of biotic and abiotic factors on population dynamics. Understanding population ecology is crucial for addressing real-world issues. From managing fisheries and controlling invasive species to conserving endangered species and managing disease outbreaks, this field provides insights for sustainable resource management and ecosystem preservation.
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Population ecology examines how groups of organisms within a species change over time. It explores factors like population size, density, and growth models, as well as the impact of biotic and abiotic factors on population dynamics. Understanding population ecology is crucial for addressing real-world issues. From managing fisheries and controlling invasive species to conserving endangered species and managing disease outbreaks, this field provides insights for sustainable resource management and ecosystem preservation.
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