Also- The access for Ramas ecology online lab: at https://webschoolofscience.com/

The answer should not be more than a sentence. In some questions only the number.

Answer the below questions from Exercise 4.1: Building Helmeted Honeyeater Model, page 144.  See the steps in the exercise in the book for more information

1. Step 4. Calculate growth rate from year 49 to 50?
2. Step 5. Calculate proportion of Age 0, Age 1, Age 2, Age 3+
3. Step 6 Compare the stable age distribution with the final age distribution you calculated
4. Step 9 How does the variation compare with Step 8
5.  Step 10 What are some of the factors that might prevent such an increase?
6. Step 10  Does the finale rate of increase (based on the Leslie matrix) say anything about the population’s future in the presence of stochasticity and density dependence?

Exercise 4.2 Human Demography page 148
Step 1. Compare the initial age distribution with the stable age distribution.  Are they the same?Explain
Step 2. What is the expected population size in year 2075?
Step 3. What percentage decline in fecundity was necessary to make the long-term population growth zero (finite rate of increase = 1)
Step 4. Why did the model predict that the population will continue to increase even though the finite rate of increase is equal to 1.000
Step 8. How much would the total annual energy consumption in the country increase by 2075 for (a), (b), (c)


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