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Populations Interdependence in Nature
Chapter 5
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Describing Populations
Group of organisms of a single species that lives in a given area Studied by Geographic range Density and distribution Growth rate Age structure
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Describing Populations
Geographic range The area inhabited by a population (where they live) Native (natural) range vs. introduced range Hydrilla Zebra mussels Density and distribution Number of individuals per unit area Three general types Random Uniform clumped
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Describing Populations
Growth Rate Determines whether the size of a population increases, decreases or stays the same Age structure The number of males and females of each age a population contains
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Population Growth Birthrate vs. death rate Immigration vs. emigration
Higher birthrate – population grows Higher death rate – population shrinks Equal rates – zero growth Immigration vs. emigration Imm- growth caused by moving in from elsewhere Em- decline caused by leaving a population range
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Types of Growth Exponential Growth Logistic Growth
The larger a population, the faster it grows Under ideal conditions with unlimited resources, populations will grown exponentially Causes a J-shaped curve when graphed Logistic Growth Phases of growth Exponential Growth slows Growth stops Causes an S-shaped when graphed Carrying capacity – the maximum number of individuals of a particular species a particular environment can support
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Limits to Growth Limiting factors – controls the growth of a population Determine the carrying capacity of an environment
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Two types of limiting factors
Density-dependent Competition Predation Herbivory Parasitism Disease Stress from overcrowding Density-independent Unusual weather Natural disaster
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Human Population Growth
Tends to increase Rate of increase has changed over time Causes of increase – advance of civilization
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Patterns of Human Population Growth
Demography – study of human populations Looks at the characteristics of human population Tries to explain how populations will change over time
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