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Chapter 5 Populations. Characteristics of Populations (5.1) 1. Geographical distribution (range) 2. Density  pop. density = # individuals / unit area.

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1 Chapter 5 Populations

2 Characteristics of Populations (5.1) 1. Geographical distribution (range) 2. Density  pop. density = # individuals / unit area 3. Growth rate -number of births -number of deaths -number of individuals that enter/leave

3 When does a population grow? When does a population shrink?

4 ____________- the movement of individuals into an area, results in population growth ____________- movement of individuals out of an area, population decreases Why does immigration/emigration occur?

5 Exponential Growth Plenty of space, food, and protection from predators and disease/unlimited resources Bacteria reproduce asexually, split in half What if doubling time is 20 min?...in one day 1 bacteria will grow to 4,720,000,000,000,000,000,000 J-shaped curve shows exponential growth

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7 Exponential Growth, p. 121 How are the graphs alike? How are the graphs different? What do the differences indicate? Are the rates of reproduction for bacteria and elephants the same?

8 Logistic Growth What happens as resources become less available? S-shaped curve shows logistic growth Occurs when a population’s growth slows or stops after a period of exponential growth

9 How can this happen?

10 Carrying capacity- the largest number of individuals an environment can support


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