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Metapopulation Dynamics -Levins Model
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Metapopulation Dynamics -Levins Model
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1)
Which of the following best describes the concept of a metapopulation?
A population that has become spatially subdivided
A network of distinct and non-interacting species
An assemblage of populations of different species living in the same geographic location at the same time
A population in an urban area
2)
In Levins model d, the dispersal is the ________________
Probability that the individual disperse from its sub population
Degree to which the environments of the two subpopulations vary with regards to each other
Initial number of individuals in the population
Population growth rate in good years
3)
I (Independent) is the ____________.
Probability that the individual disperse from its sub population
Degree to which the environments of the two subpopulations vary with regards to each other
Initial number of individuals in the population
Population growth rate in good years
4)
The value of d equal to or greater than ____, the two populations completely mixed, the population is considered as single population rater than two subpopulations.
0.1
0.9
0.05
0.5
5)
Populations of ________ and ___________are good examples of metapopulation.
Butterflies and coral-reef fishes
Ground squirrels and Logger head turtle
Moths and Tawny elk
Deer and Frogs
Cite this Simulator:
vlab.amrita.edu,. (2011). Metapopulation Dynamics -Levins Model. Retrieved 11 December 2024, from vlab.amrita.edu/?sub=3&brch=65&sim=772&cnt=3
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