Bellringer List 3 reasons why a population might decrease in size
Population Limiting Factor: A factor that causes population growth to decrease 2 Types: 1. Density-dependent: Factors that depend on the size of the population Only become limiting when the population density becomes very high Effects are intensified as the pop. Density increases 2. Density-independent: Factors that do not depend, or are independent, of the size of the population Are limiting regardless of the size of the population Affect all populations in similar ways
Limiting Factors
Deforestation Density-Independent Human activities Deforestation; over-hunting/fishing Effects are harmful on population regardless of size
Predation Density-Dependent Predation The effect of predation intensifies as the population density of predators increases.
Disease Density-Dependent Disease High population densities make the spread of disease easier to transmit
Natural Disasters Density-Independent Natural Disasters Hurricane, tornado, flood, severe drought Equally devastating to populations regardless of size
Competition Competition: More members of a population = Less Available resources = More competition Less members of a population = More available resources = Less competition
Parasitism Density-Dependent Parasitism High densities make it easier for parasites to find hosts, and spread diseases
Severe frost Density-Independent Weather Extremely hot/cold temperatures; frost Adversely effects all populations regardless of their size.
Creative Writing Each group will work together to develop the beginning of a story. Introduce your characters, setting, problem (limiting factor), and size of population in that characters community Pass your story to the next group 2. Each group will read the introduction of the their new story, and: Explain how the characters are being affected by the problem introduced in Part 1 (what fears/concerns does this organism have for his/herself and his population 3. Each group will read their new story, and write its ending: Explain what happened to the character and his/her population as a result of the problem; will they be doing anything to re-build their population? Explain the impact this problem had on the overall population size?