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8. What do you have to assume to be true what do you have to assume to be true in order to believe your estimates of population size? What ment happen in a real population of animals that would affect your results? (Give at least two assumptions) 9. List three additional populations for which the Mark-Recapture technique would work well. 10. List three populations for which the Mark-Recapture technique would not work well.
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The Long Jump You are going to try out for the long jump team, for which you need an average jump of 5.2 meters. The coach says she will look at your best jump each day of the week and average them out. These are the five jumps you recorded that week: SA Meters 5.2 5.2 5.3 5.4 4.4 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Unfortunately, Friday's was a low score...
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13, (5 pts) How many different peaks should be present in the "C NMR spectrum of the following molecule? c. 6 d. 7 None of the above 14, (5 pts) Given that the reactivity for monochlorination of an alkane is 5.0:3.5:1.0 (3201), what will be the percent of each product A, B? Ch H3C-CH-CH-CH3 H2C + Ha CH3 CH3 CH 55% 45% c, d. e. 86%, 14% 17%,83% None of the...
If possible could you show me how to do this in excel? Weights of a population have a mean (µ) of 180 pounds and standard deviation (σ) of 15 pounds. If random samples of size n = 5 are selected from this population, what percentage of the sample means would you expect to be (or “What is the probability that any sample mean (x-bar) is”) 1. (6 points)Between 179 and 181 pounds? 2. (6 points)Less than 177 pounds?
9. How would you describe the generation time of a population? 10. Given that white tailed deer give birth to fawns each spring, which population growth model would be the most appropriate and why? 11. If a life table projects a population size of 100 females and the sex ratio of the population is one-to-one, how large is the entire population? 12. In a life table, what is the fundamental different between survival rate and survivorship in words and in...
14. What is the difference between generation time and the rate of population growth? 15. When using the logistic population growth model, what are the different causes of slow population growth at low population sizes versus high population sizes? 8. What are the patterns of survival with age in the three types of survivorship curves? 9. How would you describe the generation time of a population? 10. Given that white tailed deer give birth to fawns each spring, which population...
Given this bird population growth data, answer the followign
questions:
1) Explain why you think the population grew in the pattern it
did
2) Model the population as closely as possible using the
logistic equation. Lowever to do so, you'll need to predict the
intrinsic rate of increase and carrying capacity. Estimate these
vales as must as possible. Report the estimated R and K and graph
1) the populations (both modeled and real on the same graph)
against time, 2)...
Week 7 1) The population from which a sample is drawn is: a) Always Normal in shape b) Bigger in size than the sample size (N is greater than ) c) A large number of subjects or people d) None of the above 2) The probability of 2 heads when we flip a coin twice is: a) 1 b).5 C) 25 d).75 e) Unknown 3) How many possible values of the variable "# of heads when a coin is flipped...
3. (13 marks) The population of a small town was 20,000 on January 1st, 2010 and has grown at a rate of about 2% per year since then. Next year, the local high school is closing and this is likely to affect the population of the town as people move away to towns with more schools. (a) Write down a model of the population of the town for the years 2010 to 2019. Carefully define any variables you use and...
The Census Bureau groups data on households into census tracts,
where each census tract has a total population of about 4,000
residents. Census tracts should be divided so that the households
in the census tracts share certain characteristics, such as
economic status. Even though most tracts are around 4,000
residents, there is some variability, which is the focus of this
lab. In practice, census tracts usually have a population between
1,200 and 8,000 people.
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