Graph of the probability of survival (x-axis) versus time (y-axis)
Have a lower mortality rate at lower ages which gradually increases with age.
Have mortality rates that stay the same throughout life.
Have the largest mortality rates at birth but eases into stable living after early stages of life.
An age-specific death schedule. Such a schedule is often converted to a more palatable survivorship schedule. For each age interval there is a predicted life expectancy or survivorshio. These life tables also show fecundity (reproduction). From a life table, one can produce a survival curve.
Growth that increases exponentially over time and doesn't stop. This happens under Intrinsic Rate of Growth
Growth that crests after reaching carrying capacity(k) of environment.
The carrying capacity is different for each animal soecies due to the size and needs of the species.
This is a state when a species has no limiting actors to it's survival, so it grows rapidly.
dN/dt=rN((K-N)/K))
dN/dt=rN
the average age in an organism when it becomes capable of reproduction.
Organism that are not fertile enough anymore to reproduce.
Organism that are not fertile enough anymore to reproduce.
Organisms that are fertile enough to reproduce
Organisms that focus most of their energy into rapid growth and reproduction.