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1 Ecology Notes Populations – Chapter 5

2 Characteristics of Populations
Population – group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area. 1. geographic distribution – the area inhabited by a population (range)

3 Population Density 2. density – number of individuals per unit area.
Area = L X W Area = 2m X 1m Area = 2 meters2 Population Density = # individuals/area Population Density = 6/2 = 3 rabbits per square meter 1 meters 2 meters

4 3. Growth – Constant or Change drastically
4 factors affect population size 1. Natality – birth rate 2. Mortality – death rate 3. Immigration – individuals IN 4. Emmigration – individuals OUT

5 Average Annual Change The average rise or fall in a population per year. Can be positive or negative Formula A.A.C.= change in pop./years Sample Problem What is the average annual change of this monkey population? 2001 – Rainforest 125 monkeys I=10, N=7, E=8, M=3 Change =+6 Average Annual Change = +6/4yrs.=+1.5 monkeys/year

6 Exponential vs. Logistic Growth
Exponential growth – population grows at a constant rate…with unlimited resources this will occur. Logistic Growth- occurs when growth slows or stops. The largest number of individuals the environment can support is called the carrying capacity.

7 Limiting Factors Limiting factors cause population growth to decrease.
Density dependent – a factor that depends on population size. Occurs when populations are large and dense. Competititon Predation Parasitism Disease

8 Density Independent Factors
A factor that affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of population size. Unusual weather Natural disaster Seasonal cycles Human activity


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