A population of squirrels living in a little habitat covering 150 hectares is at 80% of the carrying capacity of 1500. Assuming that the squirrels have a uniform distribution, what is the population density

Respuesta :

population density  =number  of   individual  divided  land  area
land  area  should  be  in  square kilometers
therefore 120  ha  =120  x0.01=1.2 square kilometer  since   1 ha=0.01  kilometer  square
total  population=  (80  x  1500)/100=1200
population  density   is therefore=1200/1.2=1000

Answer:

the answer on plato is 8

Explanation:

First you have to find the number of squirrels, being 80% of 1500.

1500 x .8 = 1200

1200 is the population of squirrels.

Next you find the density, so you will divide the population(1200) by the size of occupied area, being 150 hectares.

1200÷150=8

There are 8 squirrels per hectare.

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