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Population Ecology Part 3 AP Biology Population Ecology Part 3

Boom Bust Cycles

Snowshoe Hare and Lynx

Human Growth on Earth

Age Pyramids Rapid growth Afghanistan Slow growth United States Decrease Italy Male Female Age Male Female Age Male Female 85+ 80–84 75–79 70–74 65–69 60–64 55–59 50–54 85+ 80–84 75–79 70–74 65–69 60–64 55–59 50–54 45–49 40–44 35–39 30–34 25–29 20–24 15–19 10–14 5–9 0–4 45–49 40–44 35–39 30–34 25–29 20–24 15–19 10–14 5–9 0–4 8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 Percent of population Percent of population Percent of population