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ECOLOGISTS STUDY ENVIRONMENTS AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION. Population Ecology Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biome
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Population Ecology Population: all the organisms that both belong to the same group or species and live in the same geographical area Specific species at the same place at the same time Example: 1,738 trout in Kentucky Lake in 1986
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Population Size The size of a population is always changing! Four factors affect the size of a population: Immigration (coming in) Births Emigration (leaving) Deaths
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Population Density Population Density: The number of individuals that live in a defined area Helps scientists determine how crowded an area is Formula: # of individuals Area (units 2 ) = population density
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Population Growth Population growth is based on available resources. FOOD WATER SHELTER
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Population Growth Exponential Growth (J curve) Rapid population increase due to an abundance of resources.
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Population Growth Logistic Growth (s curve) Due to a population facing limited resources No more will fit!!!
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Population Growth Carrying Capacity The maximum number of individuals that the environment can support When resources run out the population cannot keep growing
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Population Growth Ecological Factors limit population growth. Limiting Factors: Something that keeps the size of a population down
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Limiting Factors Density-dependent limiting factors: Depend on the number of individuals in a given area. Examples: Predation Competition (competing for resources) Parasitism & disease Have a larger effect in densely populated areas
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Limiting Factors Density-independent limiting factors: Limit a population’s growth regardless of the number of individuals Examples: Unusual weather Natural disasters Human activities
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