Population Ecology Review Chapter 19. Review Questions 1. List the two types of limiting factors. 2.List examples of the two types of limiting factors?

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Population Ecology Review Chapter 19

Review Questions 1. List the two types of limiting factors. 2.List examples of the two types of limiting factors?

3. List and summarize the three types of population dispersion.

4. Draw and summarize the two types of population growth.

5. Draw and summarize the three types of population survivorship curves.

6. What four factors influence the combined growth rate of a population?

7. Draw and summarize a developed age structure graph and a developing age structure graph.