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Use the hypothetical data on Parus major from the table below to do the following:
1. Calculate the typical survival rate from one stage to the next for this species. (2
points)
2. Calculate the number of individuals after four years in a population that starts
with 50 adult individuals if adult survival between years is 40%. (Assume a 1:1
sex ratio; 2 points)
"Female fertility" refers to the number of eggs laid by one female in a particular site.
• For both questions, explain briefly, in your own words, the procedure you
followed to obtain your results.
• You may consult with anyone you wish, but you must show your own work.
. The instructor will not answer individual questions about this assignment until
after all assignments have been submitted.
Life table data for Parus major at ten different sites.
life stage site 1 site 2 site 3 site 4 site 5 site 6 site 7 site 8 site 9 site 10
eggs
50
60
40
66
65
68
57
45
51
55
Nes
40
44
31
44
46
42
45
31
39
40
Fled
32
30
20
34
38
33
33
19
25
24
Adul
19
18
15
25
24
25
22
12
15
11
Female fertility 10
9
7
11
10
13
9
9 8 8

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