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        | The consumptive use of a natural resource. |  
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        | The consumptive use of a natural resource beyond its capacity to replenish. |  
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        | Non-timber forest products (NTFP) |  
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        | Fruits, nuts, oils, seeds, resins, gums, etc. Many are harvested traditionally in extractive preserves. May have positive or negative effect. |  
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        | Theory of Sustainable Exploitation |  
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        | Most species density dependent - populations fluctuate around mean density (carrying capacity). |  
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        | Maximum # individuals. When carrying capacity reached, drops to 0. |  
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        | Difference between births and deaths in a population. |  
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        | Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) |  
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        | Harvest level that will maximize yield over long periods; rarely happens b/c of overexploitation, natural pop. fluctuation, & many variables difficult to determine. |  
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        | Constant Quota Exploitation |  
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        Quota set at constant level independent of population size; does not change over time (not a good biological assumption). Many fisheries historically managed this way. High quota: pop. decline every year to extinction MSY quota: pop. drops below MSY # then will decline Low quota: pop. sustained and possibly increased in size over time |  
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        | Proportional Exploitation |  
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        | Exploitation directly tied to pop. size. Yield = pop. size x exploitation rate. If exp. rate lower than growth rate, should be sustainable; if not extremely high, pop. should be maintained over time. Limitations - must determine accurate pop. size. |  
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        | If pop. exceeds carrying capacity, rate of exploitation can increase to take advantage of surplus. Limitations - amount of harvest and revenue varies each year; works on personal level, but not w/ corporations. |  
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        | Yield per Recruit - Exploitation |  
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        | Keep track of factors that add to and subtract from population. Goal - maximize factors that lead to pop. growth and minimize natural mortality. Recruit(individual) = maximum value when reaches max. size w/ low risk of mortality. Limitations - requires a lot of species data. |  
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        | Full Demography - Exploitation |  
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        | Demography: Statistical study of pop. dynamics. Individuals divided into classes based on age/size/repro. status. Impact of management activities examined for each class. Limitations - lack of good data for threatened/endangered sp. |  
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