How do the graphs you made compare to white data


Consider the following questions:

Question 1. How do the graphs you made compare to White's data? Was your sample a reasonable representation of the black-striped wallaby population?

Question 2. Given your life table results, how would you respond if someone asked the question: "To what age should I expect a black-striped wallaby to live at the Brigalow Research Station?"

Question 3. In reference to hypothetical survivorship curves (Attiwill and Wilson), what survivorship type do black-striped wallabies most closely resemble? Does this fit the typical curve for mammals? Why/why not?

Question 4. What age classes do you feel are under-represented in your sample, and why?

 

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