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Outline of Major Population Ecology Topics

  1. Definitions
    1. Analysis
    2. Design
  2. Fundamentals
    1. Definitions of populations, structure, dynamics, relations
    2. Relationship of analysis and design
    3. Designing populations to achieve objectives
  3. Analysis
  4. Structure
    1. Sex ratios
    2. Age ratios
    3. Weight relations
    4. Density estimation
      • Home range and space relations
      • Major estimation methods
      • Conspicuousness
    5. Health: structure or function?
    6. Behavioral groups (family, pack, herd)
    7. Genetic structure (demes, etc.)
    8. Metapopulations
  5. Dynamics
    1. Rate phenomena and life tables
    2. Intrinsic increase
    3. Natality
    4. Survival
    5. Mortality
    6. Migration and dispersal
    7. Selection theory (r vs k)
    8. Cycles
    9. Stability
    10. Theories of regulation
    11. Minimum viable populations
    12. Limiting factors
    13. Life equations
    14. Genetic drift
  6. Inter- and Intra-population relations
    1. Richness
    2. Diversity
    3. Species-area relations
    4. Genetics
    5. Competition
    6. Disturbance
    7. Predation
    8. Stress-disturbances, trauma, and crowding
    9. Predation
    10. Disease and parasites
    11. Pest-damage relations
    12. Occupancy of space (refuging, leks, territory, home range)
    13. Ecosystems, communities, societies, and families
    14. Behavioral knowledge for management
    15. Animal-habitat relations
    16. Energy balancing
  7. Design
    1. Objectives-examples
      1. Sightings
      2. Meat
      3. Trophy
      4. Stability
      5. Negentrophy
      6. Damage reduction
    2. The theory of an optimum population
    3. Carrying capacity: a habitat characteristic measured in animal units
    4. Present-discounting
    5. Manipulation practices
    6. Season setting
    7. Predictions and recursive methods
    8. Hunting systems
    9. Furbearer systems
    10. Research systems
    11. Information systems
    12. Competing managerial approaches and concepts
      1. Key, featured, keystone, and indicator species
      2. Guild Management
      3. Guild enterprise
      4. Habitat and faunal space mangement
      5. Threatened and endangered species
      6. Game--non-game
      7. Life group management
      8. Limiting factor
      9. Wilderness
      10. Constrained: non-damage
      11. Sustained yield
    13. Needs for the future and horizons
  8. Summary

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