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Deer Population vs Time
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What are some environmental factors which control population in nature? Think, Write, Share...
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Density Dependent (size of population matters) Density Independent (size of population doesn’t matter)
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Try this... In cooler climates, aphids go through a huge population increase during the summer months. In autumn, the population ‘crashes’ to much lower numbers. Name a density dependant and a density-independent factor regulating the population Density dependant:______________ Density independant:_____________
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Carousel time... Examples: competition, predation, parasitism, climate extremes, human disturbances
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Competition Occurs when members of different species try to utilize a resource (light, space, or nutrients) that is in limited supply.
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Competitive Exclusion Principle No two species can occupy the same ecological niche at the same time The division of feeding niches =________________________ Chthamalus Species 1: Chthamalus sp Species 2: Balanus Balanus Area of competition
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Predation Occurs when one organism, the predator, feeds on another, the prey Predators include: ______________________________ Predators usually limit the prey population, although in extreme cases they can_____________________.
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What are the reasons why predators rarely kill and eat all of the prey? Prey species often: - - Often the predator will _________as the prey species becomes lower in numbers.
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Turn to a partner... How can predation help maintain species diversity? (think top predator)
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What causes cycling?
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Cycling The predator population ______________________________and then the predator population declines in number The prey population ________________________ and suffers the crash, and the predator population follows suit Less predators to worry about means________________
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Parasitism and Disease Parasites can also limit the growth of a population (by ______________prey) Range in size from microscopic disease- causing bacteria to tapeworms 30 cm in length
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And now, a bit of practice...
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Try this... Type of curve=______________________ a) b) c) d) e)
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Describe what might be happening to the population at: b) e)
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Exponential population growth or Logistic growth? 1. A lack of food prevents a certain population from growing any further ____ 2. In a steady state, the average growth rate is zero _____ 3. The larger a population of bacteria gets, the faster it grows _____ 4. A particular environment is limited to a certain number of rabbits that it can support _____
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Density Dependant (DD) or Density Independant (DI)? 1. Freezing weather _____ 2. Has a greater effect on a larger population_____ 3. A volcanic eruption_____ 4. Predation _____ 5. Floods ______ 6. May limit the population before it even gets close to carrying capacity _____
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7. Disease or parasites _____ 8. Fire ____ 9. Storms _____ 10. Intensity of effect no greater for larger population, no less for smaller population _____ 11. Tends to be biotic ______ 12. Tends to be abiotic ______
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