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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Kelli Smith Summary CMap, continuous growth for example humans, the study of organisms and their interactions with the environment the environment can be biotic, Dogs cool down by modifying H(cd) by finding cooler surfaces, three types of dispersal including random, corrosion of lead pipes causing health problems through the community was "resolved" on January 24th 2017 where levels have dropped to the 90th percentile, R(o)= net reproductive rate (increase or decrease) of females in the population = sum of lx*mx where lx = proportion of females living to a specific age class mx = # of female offspring per "mother" in that specific age class with a value of 0-1= declining/ decreasing, corrosion of lead pipes causing health problems through the community forcing health care providers to use a closed distilled water system and provide flouride from outside sources, smaller JTs have less fat and can starve more easily than larger JTs suggesting JTs are more "fine tuned" than MCs to facultative nocturnal hypothermia, H(cd)= heat gained or lost by conduction, direct transfer of heat between objects and organism in direct contact physically example birds sitting on eggs for incubation, regular determined by antgaonistic interactions between indeviduals or indeviduals and their environment, when resources are unlimited for example after mass extinctions (ecological niches become available) (for both types of growth), N(t)=N(t-1)+B+I-D-E with B = the number of births that have occured (can only be +), smaller JTs lower their body temps more at night than larger JTs (therefore smaller individuals will conserve more energy) selected for because smaller JTs have less fat and can starve more easily than larger JTs, the environment is organized in a heirarchy of "levels" "Global" / "biosphere", populationdynamics is defined as the process that adds or subtracts from a population's abundance and distribution, biotic and abiotic factors that cause three types of dispersal, rely on internally derived metabolic heat energy examples birds, mamals, some fish and some insects, "Region" defined as largescale and longterm influences on ecosystems, N(t)=N(t-1)+B+I-D-E with I= the number of immigrants (migrated into the population) (can only be +), three types of dispersal including clumped