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Population Dynamics Life Science
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Populations Change! Population Dynamics is the study of why populations change and what causes them to change
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All living things need resources such as water, energy and living space. Carrying Capacity- maximum number of individuals an ecosystem can support
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Three stages of population change Growth- population increases in size. Birth > Death. Stability- the population does not increase the same Decline- the population decreases in size Death > Birth
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Patterns of Growth Rapid growth- very sharp increase in the numbers of individuals in a population
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Gradual growth-
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Darwin and his observations All populations are able to grow rapidly Populations tend to remain constant in size There are limits to the natural resources Within a given population there is genetic variation
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Characteristics that define a population Population size- the number of individuals in a population at a given time This can be a result of a climate change, time of year, and availability of resources
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Population density- the measure of the number of individuals living in a certain space
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Low density
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High Density
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Population Spacing Clumped-gather around resources in groups Uniform-evenly space themselves compete for resources Random-no regard to individuals, or resources
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Age Structure Age determines the amount on how much a population can grow Post reproductive- organisms that can no longer reproduce Reproductive- organisms capable of reproduction Pre-reproductive- not yet able to reproduce
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How can scientists predict population change?
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Populations Respond to Pressures 8-2
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Population Responding to Pressures Population growth is limited This is a result of many factors Birth- numbers of births in a population Death- numbers of deaths in a population Immigration- movement of individuals out of a given area Emigration- movement of individuals out of a population
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Population Change = (birth + immigration)-(death + emigration)
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Limiting Factors Prevents the continuing growth of a population Density – Dependent Factors Density – Independent Factors
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Density Dependent Factor Competition Disease Parasitism Predation
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Density Independent Factors Drought Hurricanes Tornados Fires Floods
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Survival Strategies Opportunists- species that reproduce rapidly and have a short life span
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Competitors- species with adaptations that allow them to remain near their carrying capacity for long periods of time
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