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Out of Control
Length: 1 Hour or Less
Discipline: Biological Sciences
Level: Introductory (majors)
Author: Dion, Linda
Type: Problem
The population of Lesser Snow Geese is growing exponentially in the US and Canada. Growth curves, survivorship curves, and interspecific interactions are considered, as well as the effects of this population on US and Canadian ecosystems.