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KEY CONCEPT Populations grow in predictable patterns.
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Changes in a population’s size are determined by immigration, births, emigration, and deaths.
The size of a population is always changing. Four factors affect the size of a population. immigration births emigration deaths
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Population growth is based on available resources.
Exponential growth is a rapid population increase due to an abundance of resources.
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Logistic growth is due to a population facing limited resources.
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Carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals in a population that the environment can support. A population crash is a dramatic decline in the size of a population over a short period of time.
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Ecological factors limit population growth.
A limiting factor is something that keeps the size of a population down. Density-dependent limiting factors are affected by the number of individuals in a given area.
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Density-dependent limiting factors are affected by the number of individuals in a given area.
predation competition parasitism and disease
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Density-independent limiting factors limit a population’s growth regardless of the density.
unusual weather natural disasters human activities
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The movement of a single caribou into a herd is called
Immigration Emigration Population Competition
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What pattern of growth will a population with limited resources show?
Exponential Logistic Density-dependent Density-independent
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The carrying capacity is most likely to change
If emigration take place When resources remain the same For all species at the same time After a fire or flood
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Disease may spread more easily when an area is crowded, so disease is considered to be a
Type 1 survivorship curve Population crasher Density-dependent limiting factor Requirement for logistic growth
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Which of the following is an example of a density-independent limiting factor?
A parasite A decrease in prey A food shortage A natural disaster
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