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7dog47 7dog47
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1. The Alberta greater sage grouse population was about 4375 in 1970. By 2002, the population was estimated to be only about 350 birds. Calculate the population growth rate for the population from 1970 to2002.


2. Lemna minor, a species of duckweed, can reproduce to form new plants very quickly. Suppose that a small backyard pond contains 25 Lemna minor plants, and the expected growth rate of the population is 1.0 x 10^2 plants per day. Predict how many Lemna minor plants the pond will contain after 31 days.


3. According to population surveys of piping plover, there were 34 of these birds on Dowling Lake, Alberta in 1992. The next year, the population of piping plover in Dowling Lake was 39. Calculate the per capita growth rate for the piping plover population during the entire survey period.

(Have tried looking at other threads for these questions but my computer wont let me)
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7dog47 Author
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9 years ago
The links you sent me you need to subscribe, I can't do that, so I cant see the work that was done.
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