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BIO150Y - Mathematical Models of Population Growth
This equation predicts that a population will stop growing (zero population .... This model is simplistic because it assumes exponential growth of prey, ...
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National Biology Competition Search Results
Blessed Trinity High School, Grimsby, ON, Francesca Caruso ..... Maktab Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien (SOAS), Jalan Sekolah, Brunei Durassalam, - ...
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BIO150Y: Censusing Populations
Plot-based (quadrat) methods, where individuals are counted in a known area. ... Quadrat sampling The quadrat method has been widely used in plant studies. ...
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BIO150Y - Computer Experiments in Population Ecology
Use XGROW, a computer simulation program, to design and conduct experiments in population growth under conditions of unrestricted growth, competition, ...
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Composing Multiple-Choice Test Questionss
Five different styles of multiple-choice questions are commonly used in tests in BIO150Y. Examples are given below; answers are provided after the final ...
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BIO150Y - Mathematical Models of Population Growth
This equation predicts that a population will stop growing (zero population .... This model is simplistic because it assumes exponential growth of prey, ...
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BIO150Y - Mathematical Models of Population Growth
This equation predicts that a population will stop growing (zero population .... This model is simplistic because it assumes exponential growth of prey, ...
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The Evolution of Cooperative Behaviour
... Game to examine how cooperation might arise and evolve in animal groups. ... Welcome to BIO150Y's on-line tutorial about the evolution of cooperative ...
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The Evolution of Cooperation: Single-move Game
Such "charitable" behaviour appears to go against Darwinian notions of evolution by natural selection on individual success, since cooperation should only ...
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Optimal Foraging
As in any optimality model, you arrive at the predictions of the marginal value theorem by following through the logic of its constraints. ...
 
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