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Methods of Analyzing Population Changes is a lesson plan to teach students that populations are dynamic and have identifiable characteristics and measurable growth patterns. Topics include population growth rate, life tables and equations, mortality and survival curves, and key factors analysis. The lesson plan provides objectives, skills, time required, content outline, materials, and significant terms. The site is part of the Ecology and Conservation of Natural Resources lesson plans whose main goal is to develop in students an understanding of the interdependence of all organisms and the need for conserving natural resources.
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No specific technical requirements, just a browser required
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No cost
Copyright 2001, The University of Tennessee at Martin
DLESE Catalog ID:
DLESE-000-000-003-376
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Dr Maurice Houston Field University of Tennessee at Martin, Center for Environmental and Conservation Education
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University of Tennessee, Center for Environmental and Conservation Education http://www.utm.edu/departments/ed/cece/cece.html |