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Population Ecology Chapter 22 notes
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Balancing Populations Environmental factors must be in balance for a population to survive. What are some environmental factors that could upset or disrupt this balance? (You are going to have to think about this; it’s not in your book!)
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Answers Drought, pollution, habitat destruction, no food source, etc.
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Determining Population Size There are four methods to use in order to determine population size, what are they? Explain how each method works. (pg. 696)
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Answers Direct observation --- to count one by one Indirect observation --- Observe tracks to determine size Sampling --- Take an estimate by only counting a few in a given area Mark-and-recapture --- Capture, mark, then release, then capture and count.
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Changes in Population Size Populations can change in size when new members enter the population or when members leave the population. What are some ways that a population can change? (pg. 697-698)
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Answers Births and deaths Immigration --- moving into an area Emigration --- moving out of an area
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Limiting Factors A limiting factor is an environmental factor that prevents or stops a population from growing. What would be some examples of limiting factors? (pg. 699-700)
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Answers Examples of limiting factors --- Food, space, weather
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Surviving What are some adaptations that an animal might have in order to survive? ( If you need help, use pages 703-707) How do an organism’s adaptations help it to survive?
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Answers Adaptations --- camouflage, wings to fly, protective coverings, speed, etc. Adaptations help it to survive because it helps them to be protected from predators.
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