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Population Ecology
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Carrying Capacity The maximum amount of organisms an ecosystem can support Shown as an S-curve
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Density Measurement of a population per unit area Dp = N / S D = Density; p = population; N = number of organisms; S = size of area 2 types: Density Dependent – biotic (living) factors that affect a population Density Independent – abiotic (non-living) factors that affect a population
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Factors that Affect Density Immigration Emigration Birth Death
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Symbiosis 3 Types of Symbiotic Relationships: Mutualism – both species benefit Ex: Bird eating ticks off a cow Parasitism – one benefits & one is harmed Ex: Tick on you Commensalism – one benefits & the other is neither harmed nor benefits Ex: Carrying a bug to a new location
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Pioneer Organism The first organism to appear in an ecosystem
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Immigration / Emigration Immigration – organisms moving into an ecosystem Emigration – organisms moving out of an ecosystem
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Exponential Growth A rapid increase in population Shown as a J-curve
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Climax Community The final stage of succession The point when a community is in its prime, or the happiest
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Limiting Factor Biotic or Abiotic factors that affect a population Ex: water, food, temperature
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Succession Any change in communities / populations over time
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Demography Statistical analysis of a population Studying a population using numbers / facts
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Rate of Natural Increase How much a population goes down or up Birth Rate Death Rate Rate of Natural Increase
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