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Chapter 9

  1. Image Number: 0620
    Figure Number: 9.2
    Legend: Anatomy of the equation for geometric population.

  2. Image Number: 0621
    Figure Number: 9.3
    Legend: Geometric growth by a hypothetical population of Phlox drummondii.

  3. Image Number: 0622
    Figure Number: 9.4
    Legend: Anatomy of equations for exponential population growth.

  4. Image Number: 0623
    Figure Number: 9.5
    Legend: Exponential growth of a colonizing population of Scotch pine, Plinus sylvestris.

  5. Image Number: 0624
    Figure Number: 9.6
    Legend: Exponential growth of the collared dove population of Great Britain.

  6. Image Number: 0625
    Figure Number: 9.7
    Legend: Sigmoidal population growth.

  7. Image Number: 0626
    Figure Number: 9.8
    Legend: Sigmoidal growth by a population of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

  8. Image Number: 0627
    Figure Number: 9.9
    Legend: Sigmoidal growth by a population of Paramecium caudatum.

  9. Image Number: 0628
    Figure Number: 9.10
    Legend: Settlement by the barnacle Balanus balanoides in the intertidal zone.

  10. Image Number: 0629
    Figure Number: 9.11
    Legend: Sigmoidal population growth by African buffalo, Syncerus caffer.

  11. Image Number: 0630
    Figure Number: 9.12
    Legend: Anatomy of the logistic equation for population growth.

  12. Image Number: 0631
    Figure Number: 9.13
    Legend: Population size, N, and per capita rate of increase, r. in the logistic model of population growth.

  13. Image Number: 0632
    Figure Number: 9.14
    Legend: Density to per capita rate of increase in populations of D. pulex.

  14. Image Number: 0633
    Figure Number: 9.16
    Legend: Rainfall and the medium ground finch, Geospiza fortis, population of Daphne Major Island.

  15. Image Number: 0634
    Figure Number: 9.17
    Legend: Availability of caterpillars and fledgling of young medium ground finches on Daphne Major.

  16. Image Number: 0635
    Figure Number: 9.18
    Legend: Annual rainfall and the number of egg clutches produced by large cactus finches, Geospiza conirostris, on Genovesa Island.

  17. Image Number: 0636
    Figure Number: 9.20
    Legend: Cactus flower abundance on Genovesa Island and extent of flower damage by large cactus finches.

  18. Image Number: 0637
    Figure Number: 9.21
    Legend: Body size and intrinsic rate of increase.

  19. Image Number: 0638
    Figure Number: 9.22
    Legend: Small and fast versus large and slow: population growth by Thalia democratica, and the gray whale, Eschrichtius robustus.

  20. Image Number: 0639
    Figure Number: 9.23
    Legend: Distribution of the human population by continent.

  21. Image Number: 0640
    Figure Number: 9.24
    Legend: Variation in human population density.

  22. Image Number: 0641
    Figure Number: 9.25
    Legend: Age distributions for human populations in countries with stable, declining, and rapidly growing populations.

  23. Image Number: 0642
    Figure Number: 9.26
    Legend: Historical and projected human populations of countries with growing, declining, and stable populations.

  24. Image Number: 0643
    Figure Number: 9.27
    Legend: Historical and projected global human population.

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