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1 Get to work… Open your notebook to page 64.
Copy the following on the top of that page. Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Rabbit Mouse Bear

2 Reminders … Cell phones Backpacks, food/drink
There are zeroes in the gradebook. Office hours! Make up summative test. You only have this week. ZERO NOW! Any new grades this week will be for next grading period. NO quiz Thursday.

3 Today … We will practice working with survivorship curves (and take notes if needed). We will practice working with age structure diagrams. Time permitting, we will watch a short video about age structure diagrams.

4 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Rabbit Mouse Bear Hippo
Zebra Robin

5 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Rabbit II Mouse II Bear I
Hippo Zebra Robin

6 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Rabbit II Mouse II Bear I
Hippo Zebra Robin

7 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Rabbit II Mouse II Bear I
Hippo Zebra Robin Most bear’s deaths happen when they’re older. Rabbit and mouse deaths happen throughout lifespan.

8 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Rabbit II Mouse II Bear I
Hippo I Zebra I Robin II Most bear’s deaths happen when they’re older. Rabbit and mouse deaths happen throughout lifespan.

9 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Rabbit II Mouse II Bear I
Hippo I Zebra I Robin II Most bear’s deaths happen when they’re older. Rabbit and mouse deaths happen throughout lifespan. (Don’t write this: Consider when deaths happen.)

10 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Rabbit II Mouse II Bear I
Hippo I Zebra I Robin II Most bear’s deaths happen when they’re older. Rabbit and mouse deaths happen throughout lifespan. Most robin’s deaths happen throughout lifespan. Most zebra and hippo deaths happen when they’re older.

11 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Monkey Pine tree Frog
Turtle Human Oyster

12 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Monkey I Pine tree III
Frog III Turtle Human Oyster (Don’t write this: Consider how many young they have and how they take care of them.)

13 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Monkey I Pine tree III
Frog III Turtle Human Oyster Monkeys have few young and take care of them. Trees and frogs have lots of young and don’t take care of them.

14 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Monkey I Pine tree III
Frog III Turtle III Human I Oyster III Monkeys have few young and take care of them. Trees and frogs have lots of young and don’t take care of them.

15 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Monkey I Pine tree III
Frog III Turtle III Human I Oyster III Monkeys have few young and take care of them. Trees and frogs have lots of young and don’t take care of them. (Don’t write this: Consider how many young they have and how they take care of them.)

16 Practice… Which is odd one out? Curve Why? Monkey I Pine tree III
Frog III Turtle III Human I Oyster III Monkeys have few young and take care of them. Trees and frogs have lots of young and don’t take care of them. Most human’s deaths happen when they’re older. Turtle and oyster deaths happen when they’re younger.

17 Today … Find someone with a completed age structure diagram for each country. On page 63, on the page under the worksheet, list the following: Country Type of growth Shape Mexico India China France

18 Today … Find someone with a completed age structure diagram for each country. On page 63, on the page under the worksheet, list the following: Country Type of growth Shape Mexico Growing India Growing China Declining France Stable

19 Serious Science: Biological Carrying Capacity
Population pyramids: Powerful predictors of the future - Kim Preshoff Everglades Invasives Invasive Exotics in South Florida A Waterways Production


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