Chapter 53: Q55.5-1CC (page 1188)
Identify the main goal of restoration ecology.
Short Answer
The main aim of the restoration ecology is to restore the conditions of the degraded ecosystems back to their natural condition.
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Chapter 53: Q55.5-1CC (page 1188)
Identify the main goal of restoration ecology.
The main aim of the restoration ecology is to restore the conditions of the degraded ecosystems back to their natural condition.
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According to the logistic growth equation\(\frac{{dN}}{{dt}} = rN\frac{{(K - N)}}{K}\)
(A) the number of individuals added per unit time is greatest when Nis close to zero.
(B) the per capita population growth rate increases as Napproaches K.
(C) population growth is zero when Nequals K.
(D) the population grows exponentially when Kis small
The graph of the derivative \(f'\) of a continuous function \(f\) is shown
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53. \(F\left( x \right) = x\sqrt {6 - x} \)
Some people regard the rapid population growth of less industrialized countries as our most serious environmental problem. Others think that the population growth in industrialized countries, though smaller, is actually a greater environmental threat. What problems result from population growth in (a) less industrialized countries and (b) industrialized nations? Which do you think is a greater threat, and why?
Describe three attributes of habitat patches that could affect population density and rates of immigration and emigration.
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