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1 Populations 5-2 Limits to Growth
IDENTIFY DENSITY-DEPENDENT AND DENSITY-INDEPENDENT LIMITING FACTORS THAT AFFECT POPULATIONS IN AN ECOSYSTEM.

2 Video clip on Limiting Factors
First, we are going to watch this quick video on limiting factors! Pay attention 

3 Limiting Factors Definition-
A factor that causes population growth to DECREASE Ex: Competition Predation Parasitism and Disease Drought and other Climate Extremes Human Disturbances A resource base that is limited can also affect the long-term survival of a species

4 Density-Dependent Factors
A limiting factor that depends on population size is called a density-dependent limiting factor. In general, density-dependent factors are biological factors

5 Some examples of this include
competition predation parasitism and disease

6 Density- Independent Factors
Definition- This is when all populations are affected in similar ways, regardless of the population size.

7 Some examples of this include
Unusual weather natural disasters seasonal cycles certain human activities—such as damming rivers and clear cutting forests

8 Activity Questions 1 & 2 1) Explain the difference between density independent and density dependent limiting factors. Density Independent Density Dependent

9 Activity Question 2 2) Each of the statements below involves a situation that will affect the growth of a population. Classify each of the statements as DD (density dependent) or DI (density independent) and give a reason for your choice. (18 marks - 2 each) a. Rainbow fish and yellow fish attempt to occupy the same area. The more aggressive rainbow fish survive; the yellow fish do not. b. A severe flood brings a lot of sediment and silt into a lake. The cloudiness of the lake increases greatly. c. A drought decreases the water level in a lake. The carrying capacity of the lake decreases.

10 Activity Question 2 d. Due to the introduction of rainbow fish, a lake becomes crowded and some fish species do not survive. e. Since northern fish prey on yellow fish, an increase in the yellow fish population causes an increase in the northern fish population. f. Many fish die due to an increase in water temperature. g. Due to over-fishing, the number of yellow fish in a lake decreases. h. A population is growing quickly when parasites cause disease to spread quickly.


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