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The Human Population Thursday, September 1st, 2016 Think of the earth as a living organism that is being attacked by billions of bacteria whose numbers double every forty years. Either the … bacteria dies, or both die.” – Gore Vidal

Basic Concepts of Population Dynamics A population is a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area. A species is all individuals that are capable of interbreeding. An entire species is made up of all the populations.

Human Demography Demographics – The study of human populations. Includes statistics about people such as births, deaths, gender, race, and economic status. Human Population reached 7 billion in 2011

Population Growth For most of human history, humans have not been very numerous compared to other species. It took nearly 72,000 years to reach 1 billion. 150 years to reach 3 billion. 25 years to reach 4 billion. 20 years to reach 5 billion 12 years to reach 6 billion. Human population tripled during the twentieth century… This video represents the growth of the human population since 0 A.D. World "Dots" Video

Human Population History

Human Population Growth Exponential Growth Human population has increased Rates of growth have also increased - Currently about 2% per year Doubling Time: Estimation of how long for a population to double in size When growth is exponential (Rule of 70): Doubling Time = 70 / annual % growth 70/2.0% = 35 years

Different Types of Growth Exponential growth is when the population and growth rate both increase. Linear growth is when only the population rate increases. The growth rate is steady. Riddle: A wealthy, eccentric relative of yours passes away. You are listed as the primary beneficiary on the will. You have two options for collecting the money. Option 1:$200,000 per day for thirty days. Option 2: One penny doubled every day for thirty days

Solution Option 1: 30 days x $200,000 = $6,000,000 Option 2: Over $18,000,000!

Two Demographic Worlds Developing countries are poor, young, and rapidly growing. India, China, Bolivia (S. America), Congo (Africa) Contain 80% of world population, and will account for 90% of projected growth. Developed countries are wealthy, old, and mostly shrinking. United States, Japan, France Populations often expected to decline.

Estimated Human Population Growth

Measurements of Population Growth Crude Birth Rate- Number of births per 1000 women per year. Developing countries = ~20 Developed countries = ~10 Total Fertility Rate – Average number of children a woman has in her lifetime. Congo = 4.41, India = 2.68, U.S. = 2.1 The replacement level is when you have 2.1 children per couple.

Fertility Rate of the United States

Life Expectancy

Survivorship Life Expectancy – average age a newborn can expect to attain in any given society Most affected by infant mortality rates Strongly correlated with income up to about $4,000.00 per person.

Population Growth: Opposing Factors Pronatalist Forces  Factors that increase the desire for children Source of pleasure, pride, comfort Source of support for elderly parents Current source of family income Social Status Boys frequently valued more than girls.

Most antinatalist forces involve women. Women are less likely to have children when they have… Higher education and personal freedom. More opportunities to earn a salary. Higher socioeconomic status

Demographic Transition Model of how economic development alters population dynamics. 1. Preindustrial 2. Early Transitional 3. Late Transitional 4. Industrial