The basics of population ecology emerge from some of the most elementary considerations of biological facts. Recall, for example, the basic problem of mitosis, to make two cells from one.
Recording every individual in a population is impractical ... too many becomes cost prohibitive (Eckblad 1991). Sample number is influenced by available resources, ethical concerns, and required ...
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