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Population Dynamics and Humans
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Population growth = (B+I)-(D+E) B=birth I=Immigration D=Death E=Emigration
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Crude population growth The number /for every 1000
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Annual rate of population change= {Crude(B+I)-(D+E)}/1000persons*100%
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Current annual rates of population growth. 1963 =2.2% 2004 =1.25% This is good news but with 6 billion people in the world humans are near or at the carrying capacity.
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Developed and Developing Countries Developed countries have a.01%population growth rate Developing countries have a 1.5% growth rate. –Where do you think the greatest amounts of starvation occur?
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Countries with the Most people 1. China =1.3 billion 2. India =1.1 billion 3. United States=300 million
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Doubling time The amount of time it takes for a population to double. Dt=70/rate of population growth 70/2.2= 31 years How long would it take the world to reach 12 Billion how about 24
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Survivorship When individuals in a population die. Graphs R high infant mortality. K low infant mortality
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Population Age structures What countries have the oldest populations?
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Age structures. Graph of individuals at specific ages. –4types Rapid growth Slow growth Zero Growth Negative growth
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Rapid growth R strategy / African countries Lots of children High infant mortality Male Female Age
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Slow Growth Decreased infant mortality Decreased births High immagration
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Zero Growth Steady births. Found in developed countries/Australlia or France
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Negative poulation growth Fewer births than at any age group Highly affluent societies. (Developed)
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