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Chapter 8: Understanding Populations Section 1: How Populations Change in Size Part 1
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Properties or Populations
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Population Properties Population A set of individuals within a species living in the same place at the same time. Properties of Populations Population Size Population Density Population Dispersion
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Population Properties Population Size Total # of individuals EX: Population = 800 Population Density # of individuals per unit of area. EX: 800/km 2
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Population Properties Population Dispersion Arrangement of the population’s individuals Can be: Even Clumped Random.
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How Does a Population Grow?
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Growth Rate Growth Rate = Birth Rate – Death Rate Positive (+) G.R. = More births than deaths Zero (0) G.R. = same births as deaths Negative (-) G.R. = less births than deaths
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Reproductive Potential Reproductive Potential Maximum number of offspring that each member of the population can produce. Organisms have high R.P. when: Low age of reproduction Can reproduce many times Have greater than 1 offspring at a time.
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Reproductive Potential Example of Low R.P. Elephants Begin mating around 20 years of age. Gestation period is 22 months. Females usually have 4-6 calves over a 60 year lifetime. Example of High R.P. Rabbits Sexually mature around 6 months of age. Gestations period is about 30 days Average litter is 4-12 offspring
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What Limits Population Growth?
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Carrying Capacity Natural conditions are neither ideal or perfect. Populations can not grow at their reproductive potential forever. Carrying Capacity Maximum population that an ecosystem can support Pop size where births and deaths are equal.
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Carrying Capacity A population may increase beyond its’ carrying capacity, but not for long. Resources get used up quickly and the population will soon decrease.
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Carrying Capacity A species reaches carrying capacity when it uses a resource at the same rate that natural replenishes the resource. Limiting Resource Resource that determines the growth of the species.
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