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Wednesday May 17, 2017 Quiz 2 review

This quiz review session will cover the planning of land use to maximize both biodiversity and economic interests, as well as reviewing major concepts and previous homework assignments. The quiz will be held on Monday, May 22nd from 10:15 to 11:20. Don't miss it!

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Wednesday May 17, 2017 Quiz 2 review

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  1. Wednesday May 17, 2017Quiz 2 review • Short case study on how to plan land use to optimize both biodiversity and economic interest • Review major concepts • Go over home work #3 and #4 • Grid • Key • Quiz is Monday May 22 starting at 10:15 going to 11:20

  2. Optimization of land use • Assumptions • Even in Oregon we need to use our land resources wisely • Human impact on biodiversity is important • Economic activity to support society is also important – but on another dimension

  3. Where to put things http://web.pdx.edu/~rueterj/courses/objects/where-to-put-things.html

  4. Review content • Lecture 9 through today (Lect 14) inclusive

  5. Skills – as evidenced by calculations and interpretations of graphs • Species richness (count) • Shannon index (calculate) • Simpson’s index (calculate) • Island Biodiversity Theory – processes and dynamic equilibrium using a graph • Steady state for species number • Meaning of points from different island • Species area curve • Relative loss of area vs loss of species • Metapopulation model • Compared to island biodiversity theory

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