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level: 19.5 Investigating populations

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level questions: 19.5 Investigating populations

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Sampling at random method- Set up a grid – (10m X 10m would be reasonable) - Generate random co-ordinates using a random number table (to prevent bias) - Place the bottom left hand corner of a 1m X 1m quadrat at the generated coordinates - Measure the limpet closest to the centre (to eliminate bias) - Repeat for 30 limpets (30 is good for statistical analysis !) this allows you to calculate a reliable mean. - To make data valid – same species of limpet, same height from sea level, same time of year
Mark-release-recapture- A method of estimating mobile populations
Mark-release-recapture process- Capture first sample - Mark the sample e.g. tag on foot (must be non harming and not make the animal conspicuous to predators) - Release the sample - Allow the sample to mix with the population - Capture second sample - Count the number of marked and unmarked
The size of the population is then calculated as follows:estimated population size = total number of individuals in the first sample x total number of individuals in the second sample /number of marked individuals recaptured
This technique relies on a number of assumptions:- No migration - No deaths or births - All specimens have an equal chance of being caught
To make a valid estimation- Mark does not harm animal - Mark does not make animal more susceptible to predators - Mark does not come off - Animals are not trap happy/shy - Animals integrate fully into population
When to use log- Use of log when there is a large difference between the numbers
Four basic population parameters- Emigration - Morality - Natality - Immigration
Population parameters- Affect population density
Birth rate calculationBirth rate = no. of births per year/total pop that yr x 1000
Why per 1000?per 1000 to compare different country pops
Factors that lead to increased brith rate- Lack of contraception - Religious/social reasons - Economic instability
Factors leading to decreased birth rate- Economic stability - Improved contraception - Political reasons (e.g. china)
Death rate calculationDeath rate = no. of deaths per yr/total deaths that yr x1000
Factors leading to increased death rate- Natural disasters - Famine - Disease
Factors leading to decreased death rate- Improved sanitation - Improved medical care - Improved nutrition
Average life expectancy- The age 50% of pop is still alive
Demographics- Study of pops
Age population pyramid- Shows % of males + females alive at different ages
Survival curve- Graph to show % of pop alive at each age
Demographic transition- A model to show how pops change over time
Stable population- Pop where birth rate = death rate
How to measure abundanceWhen species is clearly identifiable Count When species too many o cannot identify individual plants % cover (so area of the plant divided by the total cover of quadrat x100)
Species richness- No. of species
Species diversity- No. of each species
Ecosystem- Interactions between abiotic + biotic factors in a specific area
Population- All of a group of interbreeding organisms of are species in a specific habitiat
Community- All of the population in a specific area at a specific time
Habitat- The place where an organism lives
Ecological niche- The role of an organism in its environment
How many quadrats (for measuring species present)?- Plot a graph of no. of quadrats against the cumulative no. of species, see where it plateaus, select number before that - that is the right no. of qudrats as beyond this it is pointless + waste of time
Transects- Used for sampling a transition e.g. light to shaded area - 2 types: belt + line
Process of using transects- Lay out 50m tape along the environmental gradient from e.g. exposed to sheltered area - Every 1m record species - To improve: can use quadrat to turn it into a belt and therefore measure abundance - Repeat, statistical test
Increasing relability- Large sample - representative - Repeat many times - get reliable mean