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Population Ecology Chapter 4. Balancing Populations Environmental factors must be in balance for a population to survive. What are some environmental.

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1 Population Ecology Chapter 4

2 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!)

3 Answers Drought, pollution, habitat destruction, no food source, etc.

4 Limits on Populations A limiting factor is an environmental factor that prevents or stops a population from growing. What would be some examples of limiting factors? (pg. 97 will help with at least one example; the others you will have to think about)

5 Answers Some limiting factors --- natural disasters, weather, disease, living space, competition, predation, etc.

6 Population Growth Please show what a J-curve graph looks like. Explain what a J-curve graph expresses.

7 Answers A J curve represents a growing population. initial increase is slow because the number of reproducing organisms is small, but soon it increases rapidly because the number of reproducing organisms increases.

8 Environmental Limits Give me some examples of a density- dependent limiting factor. Give me some examples of a density- independent limiting factor. What is the difference between the 2 types of factors?

9 Answers Density Dependent --- A factor that has an increasing affect as a population increases. Examples --- disease, competition, parasites, and food. Density Independent --- affect all populations no matter what their size or density is. Examples – temperature, floods, storms, drought, and habitat destruction.

10 Demographic Trends What are 4 factors that are going to effect growth rate? (pages 104-107) Explain what each factor means.

11 Answers Birth rate --- How fast they are reproducing Immigration --- Moving into an area Death rate --- How fast they are dying Emigration --- Moving out of an area These determine if a population grows, stays the same, or shrinks!!


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