Description
Students
investigate principles of population ecology by manipulating various
attributes of three bird species: two competing sparrows and a hawk
predator.
Users can vary initial population numbers, clutch size, life span,
competition
coefficients, predation rates and resource availability. This lab
can be used to
investigate ecological principles such as carrying capacity, extinction,
overpopulation, competitive coexistence, competitive exclusion,
predator-prey
cycles, and predator-mediated coexistence. |