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How Populations Grow & Limits to Growth
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Population Growth What is a population?
A group of organisms that all belong to the same species and live in a given area
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Populations can change by:
Immigration – individuals moving into a population Increase or decrease? Emigration – individuals moving out of a population Increase or decrease Birth rate Death rate
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Population Growth Two Types: Exponential Growth Logistic Growth
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Exponential Growth Exponential Growth occurs when organisms are provided with ideal conditions for growth and reproduction If nothing stops population from growing, it grows faster and faster
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Exponential Growth
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Logistic Growth Population begins to grow exponentially
Growth of population slows down Growth levels out due to deathrate and birthrate equalizing (steady state)
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Logistic Curve Carrying capacity Number of Mice Time (hours)
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Quick Think #1 What are the four factors that can affect a change in population? What are the causes of these factors?
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What do you think would cause the growth of a population to decrease?
LIMITING FACTORS! Factors that cause the growth of a population to decrease Density-dependent factors Density-independent factors
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Density Dependent Factors
Affected by other populations Strongest when population is large and dense Four Common Types: Competition Parasitism Predation Disease
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Density Independent Factors
Not affected by population Common examples: Unusual weather Natural disasters Seasonal cycles Human interference
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Figure 5-7 Wolf and Moose Populations on Isle Royale
Section 5-2 60 2400 50 2000 40 1600 30 1200 20 800 10 400 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 Moose Wolves Go to Section:
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Quick Think #2 What is the difference between density dependent factors and density independent factors? Name one density-dependent and one density-independent factor.
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