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Discuss the interaction between demographic processes and and population structure?

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A population is a group of individuals of the same species interacting within the same space. The health and behavior of a population is determined by the way those individuals interact with each other and with their surrounding environment. We can determine the status of a population by measuring and calculating elements common to all populations, such as size, density, fecundity, mortality, sex ratio, and age structure. These demographic statistics provide researchers with standardized metrics for comparing populations and assessing extinction risk. Just as a doctor can't diagnose an illness with only a blood pressure measurement, we can't manage populations based on demographic parameters alone. However, demographics provide a baseline for monitoring population health and offer insight into the mechanisms driving population declines.

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