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I know what b is but I need help with A)
The loggerhead shrike is considered by the committee on the status of endangered wildlife in Canada to be of "special concern" in Alberta. Within a study area in 1998, 232 shrikes were observed at 144 locations. During the next 5 years, 52 new shrikes were born and 116 died or left the area.
Calculate the growth rate of this shrike population during the study period
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8 years ago
The loggerhead shrike is considered by the committee on the status of endangered wildlife in Canada to be of "special concern" in Alberta. Within a study area in 1998, 232 shrikes were observed at 144 locations. During the next 5 years, 52 new shrikes were born and 116 died or left the area.
Calculate the growth rate of this shrike population during the study period

Hey angie19,

One source states 168. See if that answer works.
Source  http://biology-forums.com/index.php?topic=24924.msg72744#msg72744
angie19 Author
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8 years ago
B did but he answer for a) makes no sense
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8 years ago
Angie, have you been given any formulas we can work with?

If you provide the suitable formula, I can do the math for you...
angie19 Author
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8 years ago
Well for a) it's calculate the growth rate
Cgr equals=  (triangle) N/ (triangle) T
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thanks!!  Slight Smile
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thanks!!  Slight Smile

Great, update us when you get a chance.
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