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Population Ecology Lab Ms. McCabe 10/5-6/15 Biology/Biology Honors

On a sheet of notebook paper, define the following: Engage/Do Now 10/5-6/15 On a sheet of notebook paper, define the following: Exponential growth curve – pg. 132 Logistic growth curve – pg. 135 Carrying capacity – pg. 135 Density-dependent limiting factor – pg. 138 Density-independent limiting factor – pg. 140

Engage/Do Now – Outdoor activity 10/5-6/15 For today, I will need only two people to act as rabbits Everyone else will be parts of the environment Shelter = hold hands in a triangle over your head Water = place one hand over your mouth Food = place one hand over your stomach Once you choose to be a resource, you cannot change it

Directions We will line up at the door Bring your pencil and lab paper and a clipboard (1 per group) We will quietly and quickly walk to the space in front of the library

Generation Rabbit Environment Fox 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16