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Think What are the 2 different types of population curve we have seen?
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Pair Can you describe one to your partner? Can your partner describe the other?
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Share Can you SKETCH and ANNOTATE a graph for the two types of curve as a group
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Learning outcomes You should be able to: List examples of density-dependent and density- independent factors Describe the role of density-dependent and density- independent factors in the regulation of populations
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Population growth Population numbers in an area / ecosystem are determined by four conditions, what do you think they are? Births Deaths Immigration Emigration
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What stops a population from growing exponentially? LIMITING FACTORS
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Two types Density-dependent Competition for resources and space Disease Parasitism Predation Density-independent Extremes of weather (drought, fire, hurricanes) Long-term climate change Volcanic eruptions Tsunamis / floods What do you think the difference is? Can you think of any examples? Related to population density. Factors that lower the birth rate or raise the death rate as a population grows in size. Factors which affect a population irrespective of population density, notably environmental change.
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Prey increases Predator increases Prey decreases Predator decreases Density-dependent factors Negative feedback mechanisms + + - - Where have you seen this diagram before? What real-life examples do you have for this diagram? NOW: Using your answers -explain how predator prey relationships can be considered density- dependent.
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Predator / prey relationship
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Density-independent Mosquitoes are plentiful in the summer months When autumn sets in the populations crash. Why? Summer Winter Population Time
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Review Density –Dependent Disease Predation Food source Territory Mates Density-independent Tsunami Temperature Volcanic eruption Light intensity Forest fire Run to the right side depending on the type of factor Do it outside
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Density-dependent factors… can be further divided into… Internal factors Act within a species External factors Act between different species
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Internal factors Act within a species fertility (intraspecific competition) size of breeding territory limited food supply
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External factors Act between different species and come from outside predation disease
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Impact of human activities Cause of population growth Example Increase available resources by farming; nutrient pollution Reduce competitionby poisoning insect pests Reduce pressure from predators by over-hunting large carnivores Introduce animals to new areas game release
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Impact of human activities Cause of population decline / extinction Example Change the physical environment and cause habitat disruption by draining a swamp; toxic pollution Change the biological environment by introducing new species rabbits in Australia; rats on islands Overkillbig-game hunting Cause secondary extinctionsloss of food species
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Checking outcomes Get out your learning outcomes booklets and complete them… Hand them in so that I can check them for classwork.
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