Population Ecology: The Texas Mosquito Mystery – Crash Course Ecology #2 – Video




Population Ecology: The Texas Mosquito Mystery - Crash Course Ecology #2
Population ecology is the study of groups within a species that interact mostly with each other, and it examines how they live together in one geographic area to understand why these populations are different in one time and place than they are in another. How is that in any way useful to anyone ever? Hank uses the example a of West Nile virus outbreak in Texas to show you in this episode of Crash Course: Ecology. Like Crash Course? http://www.facebook.com Follow Crash Course! http://www.twitter.com Table of Contents 1) Density Dispersion 02:03 2) Population Growth 03:07 3) Limiting Factors 03:45 a) Density Dependent 06:16 b) Density Independent 07:11 4) Exponential Logistical Growth 08:04 5) How to Calculate Growth Rate 09:33 References: http://www.latimes.com http://www.dshs.state.tx.us en.wikipedia.org http://www.nature.com Campbell Biology 9th ed.From:crashcourseViews:17743 1238ratingsTime:11:53More inEducation

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