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Lab 10 Pre-lab

Course: BIO 265L, Fall 2007
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265L Biology Pre-Lab Assignment For: Lab 10: Island Biogeography Please answer the following questions. Keep answers brief & to the point--most should only need about 2 sentences. DO NOT copy answers verbatim from the lab manual. The goal of these assignments is to make sure you've read through and thought about the lab before coming to class. (Ask your TA for tips on answering questions as well as what...

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265L Biology Pre-Lab Assignment For: Lab 10: Island Biogeography Please answer the following questions. Keep answers brief & to the point--most should only need about 2 sentences. DO NOT copy answers verbatim from the lab manual. The goal of these assignments is to make sure you've read through and thought about the lab before coming to class. (Ask your TA for tips on answering questions as well as what will criteria be used to grade your responses.) 1. What is the difference between large scale and small scale answers to biogeographical questions? 2. What is a dynamic equilibrium? 3. Why do small islands have higher extinction rates? 4. What are three types of islands to which the theory of island biogeography applies? 5. How many ping pong balls will you be bouncing per colonization attempt?
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