Population growth. Given a population: N=90, r=0.5, K = 100…
Population growth. Given a population: N=90, r=0.5, K = 1000; what is the population (N) after 2 years? (5 points) Potentially Helpful Formulas:dN/dt = rN; dN/dt = rN[(K-N)/K]; Nt=Noert ; Nt+1=Nt+ dN/dt (round to whole numbers)
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A student studied white-tailed deer on a large Wildlife Management Area during 1 year as part of a summer internship. She collected the following data: Total number (population size) of deer = 200 animals Total number of females = 100 Total number of fawns born during summer = [f] What is the fecundity? (reported with exactly 2 decimal places; e.g., 0.01)
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