Biology, asked by Karthiabc4605, 1 year ago

A population of squirrels living in a habitat covering 150 hectares is at 80% of the carrying capacity of 1,500. Assuming that the squirrels have a uniform distribution, what is the population density of the squirrels? The population density of the squirrels is .

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Answered by ROCKSTARgirl
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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The population of the squirrels in the habitat= 150 Hectares. Carrying capacity of 80 percent of the living area of the squirrels in the habitat = 1500.

It is necessary to assume that the distribution of all the squirrels is done uniformly. The population density of the squirrels is.

Converting hectares into Square meters 1 Hectare = 10000 Square meters. For 1500 hectares of habitat covering of squirrels will be ( 1500 x 80 / 100) = 1200

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