Write an equation to show how various parameters affect a population of an area.
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The basics of population ecology emerge from some of the most elementary considerations of biological facts. Recall, for example, the basic problem of mitosis, to make two cells from one. When the elementary student first studies mitosis it is usually about the details of what happens, at the cellular and biochemical level. Here we look at the same problem, but at the other end of the conceptual gradient. When a cell divides, again and again, what does that imply about the resulting collection of cells? For example, in Figure 1 we see a population of Paramecium over a six day period. How do population ecologists quantitatively describe such a population?
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