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  • 1Population dynamics — is the branch of life sciences that studies short term and long term changes in the size and age composition of populations, and the biological and environmental processes influencing those changes. Population dynamics deals with the way… …

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  • 2population explosion — n a pyramiding of numbers of a biological population esp the recent great increase in human numbers resulting from both increased survival and exponential population growth …

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  • 3population ecology — Introduction       study of the processes that affect the distribution and abundance of animal and plant populations.       A population is a subset of individuals of one species that occupies a particular geographic area and, in sexually… …

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  • 4population explosion — noun : a pyramiding of numbers of a biological population ; especially : the recent great increase in human numbers resulting from both increased survival and exponential population growth * * * popuˈlation explosion [population explosion] noun a …

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  • 5population explosion — noun Date: 1953 a pyramiding of numbers of a biological population; especially the recent great increase in human numbers resulting from increased survival and exponential population growth …

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  • 6Population growth — is the change in population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals in a population using per unit time for measurement. The term population growth can technically refer to any species, but almost always refers …

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  • 7Population modeling — is an application of statistical models to the study of changes in populations.Models allow us to better understand how complex interactions and processes work. Modeling of dynamic interactions in nature can provide a manageable way of… …

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  • 8Exponential growth — The graph illustrates how exponential growth (green) surpasses both linear (red) and cubic (blue) growth.   Exponential growth …

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  • 9Exponential decay — A quantity undergoing exponential decay. Larger decay constants make the quantity vanish much more rapidly. This plot shows decay for decay constants of 25, 5, 1, 1/5, and 1/25 for x from 0 to 5. A quantity is said to be subject to exponential… …

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  • 10Exponential function — The natural exponential function y = ex In mathematics, the exponential function is the function ex, where e is the number (approximately 2.718281828) such that the function ex is its own derivative …

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