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Populations Review & Human Demography
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Populations Review…
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Populations Review
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Populations Review
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Limiting Factors
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Let’s debrief/discussion the Population Activity from last week…
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Human Demography
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The study of age structure and growth rate of a population
Demography The study of age structure and growth rate of a population
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Life Table Used by population biologists to:
Determine patterns of survival Study demographics within a population 2 kinds of tables…
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Cohort Life Table Cohort = individuals that are the same age
Follow one cohort from birth to death
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Cohort Life Table
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Information Derived from Cohorts
(1) Net reproductive rate Average number of offspring produced by an individual in it’s lifetime
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Information Derived from Cohorts
(2) Generation time The average age at which an individual gives birth to its offspring
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Information Derived from Cohorts
(3) Per capita rate of increase The rate at which the population is increasing or decreasing
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Static Life Table Record the age at death for individuals who died in a given time period Provides a “snapshot” of survival
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Static Life Table
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Summarize pattern of survival in population
Survivorship Curves Summarize pattern of survival in population Type 1 Curve High survivorship of young and middle age with low survivorship in old age E.g. humans
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Summarize pattern of survival in population
Survivorship Curves Summarize pattern of survival in population Type II Curve Same survivorship rate throughout life E.g. birds, squirrels
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Summarize pattern of survival in population
Survivorship Curves Summarize pattern of survival in population Type III Curve Low survivorship of young and middle age with high survivorship in old age E.g. fish, mollusks
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Reproductive Strategies
Based on evolutionary history and stability of environment Goal: Optimize population size and success Two strategies: r-selection K-selection Draw a T-chart below this content!
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Video Link – Putting it all together
7-minute video
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Lab Introduction Life styles have changes dramatically over the last 150+ years in the US These changes are reflected in age at death Examining cemetery data allows us to study the changes in human populations
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Lab Overview Cemetery data collection to examine human population trends Collect data from assigned digital cemetery Compile data with others for a given time period Create life tables and survivorship curves
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Link for Overview
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Discussion Points Why would we use a static (snap-shot) life table approach instead of a cohort life table approach to examine trends inhuman data? What factors do you think have contributed to changes in human demographic patterns (including life span) over the last 200 years?
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