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Chapter 36.7+ LIFE HISTORIES
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What you need to know! How life histories are shaped by natural selection How to read an age structure graph
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Life Histories The series of events from birth, to reproduction, to death Shaped by natural selective forces to maximize success of offspring Key traits: 1.Earliest reproductive age 2.Frequency of reproduction 3.Number of offspring 4.Amount of parental care
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Evolution of Life Histories Life Histories are composed of heritable traits (genes) Life history traits are evolutionary outcomes, not conscious decisions by organisms Example:
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Types of Life Histories 1.Life histories that are sensitive to population density and carrying capacity are know as K-selection Populations that live close to carrying capacity Modeled using logistic growth 2.Life histories that maximize reproductive success are called r- selection Populations with large intrinsic rates of growth (r) Modeled using exponential growth (boom-and-bust)
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Human Population
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Countries can stabilize their populations (zero population growth) in two ways 1.ZPG = High birth rates – high death rates 2.ZPG = Low birth rates – low death rates When countries develop they tend to move from #1 to #2 (demographic transition)
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Age Structures The proportion of individuals in different age-groups are amazing indicators of the stability of a population Pyramids = rapid growth; rectangles = no growth; reverse pyramids = rapid decline
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