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Chapter 5 Populations
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Chapter 5 Sec 1: How Populations Grow There are three important characteristics of a population: _________________________ distribution (location) Density (how many) ___________________ rate
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Population density The number of individuals per unit area. IndividualsPop. Density Area Example: There are 800 deer in a 40 acre plot of land. What is the population density of the deer population?
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Population Growth They’re 3 factors that can affect a populations size : The number of ______________ The number of _______________ The number of individuals that ___________ or ____________ a population
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Immigration: The movement of individuals ____________an area. Emigration: The movement of individuals __________of an area.
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TYPES OF GROWTH Exponential- “J” shaped curve. Slow growth at first with a sharp increase. Under ideal conditions with unlimited resources, a population will grow exponentially
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Logistic- “S” shaped curve. As resources become less available, the growth of a population slows or stops. Populations reach Carrying Capacity
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Carrying Capacity: The Maximum (largest) number of individuals that an environment can support.
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Section 2: Limits to Growth Limiting Factors: a factor that causes population growth to _________________. There are 2 types: 1) Density-dependent 2) Density-independent
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Density-dependent Depends of the population’s _______________. Example: Competition, Predation, Parasitism, & Disease
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Density-independent Does not depend on the populations’ size. Example: Drought, Human Disturbances, Hurricane, Etc.
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Chapter 5 Section 3: Human Population Growth Like other populations, the human population increases with time. The Agricultural Revolution & Industrial Revolution contributed to the rapid increase in the human population
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Agricultural Revolution Populations changed from hunting & gathering to an agriculturally based civilization.
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The Demographic Transition Frank Notestein is a scientist in the field of Demography Designed a theory that explains the pattern of human population growth
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“Economic & social progress of the industrial revolution affects population growth in 3 stages” Stage1: Both birth & death rates are high in pre-industrial societies, & the population grows slowly if at all.
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Stage 2: When health care improves, the population size increases. Birth rates continue to be high & people are living longer
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Stage 3: Birth rates fall until they are roughly equal to death rates, & population growth slows down & stops.
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Age Structure Diagram Show the population of a country broken into categories based on age & gender.
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Chp. 5 Test review Role Dice to determine the level of question. You may pick one level Continue to role until all questions are answered.
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