A species of horned beetle has a (starting) population size of 4000 individuals. Every month, 170 individuals are born. However, you cannot assess the number of individuals that die every month because after death the animals are susceptible to a fungus that quickly degrades their carcasses. You can measure, though, that the population is declining over time, with the population size decreasing by 70 individuals every month (i.e. dN/dt). Calculate a) the total number of deaths per month (1pt) and the per capita death rate (

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following :

Starting population = 4000

Addition per month = 170

decline on population per month = 70

Increase rate in population per month (dt) :

Starting population = 4000

Number of births per month = 170

However, the population declines by 70 individuals each month

Hence,

Number of births - number of deaths(d) = 70

170 - d = - 70 ( decline?

170 + 70 = d

240 = d

d = number of deaths

Per capita death :

Total number of deaths per. Month / starting population

= 240 / 4000

= 0.06