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Write yоu аnswer tо pаrt (c) in the bоx below (be sure to аlso indicate which essay you are answering: 1, 2, 3, or 4). (19 Points) 1: POPULATION ECOLOGY: c) Lambda is the sum of the vital rates and factors that influence Lambda: i) what is the difference between a vital rate (actual rate) and the values represented by B, D, I and E in the equation above?         ii) what is another name for lambda (λ)? iii) in the equation: λ = er, what is another name for r? iv) Define density dependence and density independence.  Give an example of each.  Describe how each of these might influence lambda and why they should be taken into consideration when developing models to predict population size/density change in the future  2: GENERAL ECOLOGY: c) What is the primary factor limiting species’:  (NOTE: You will have 3 different answers here. One for each of i, ii and iii) i) abundance? ii) distributions? and iii) biodiversity?  You must choose ONLY ONE factor for EACH of (i), (ii) and (iii) (but answer i, ii, and iii). Justify your answer with detailed examples. You will have to provide many more examples supporting the factor you choose than those that you argue are not primary. 3: MATRIX MODELS: c) Develop a life cycle diagram and the matrix equation for a population of rabbits that has an age of maturity of two years and a realized longevity of five years.  They breed once a year and do not take any years off once they start breeding.  They produce 1.5 young per female each year.  The annual survival of pre-breeders is 0.4 and the annual survival of breeders is 0.5. NOTE:  You can do this outside of the Canvas exam once you've submitted other parts, but must email me this as a .jpg, .ppt, pptx, or word document before 5:50 this evening.  Please indicate "Final Exam Matrix Question" in the subject line and email directly to jma25@psu.edu . Do not email through Canvas.

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