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Population Dynamics
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Population Growth All organisms are members of populations Populations die and grow at steady rate based on the amount of resources available
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Exponential Growth Populations experience exponential growth Initial increase in organisms is slow (small number of reproducing organisms) Population then sharply increases due to high amount of reproduction
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Exponential Growth In exponential growth a populations rate of production grows Limitations: Availability of food Disease Predators Lack of space A populations carrying capacity is the number of organisms than an environment can support Births exceed deaths until resources run out
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Density Density Dependent Factor-Factors that have a stronger effect with increasing population Disease Predators Parasites Competition for food Density Independent Factor-Affects the population regardless of density: Volcanic Eruptions Storms Temperatures Drought
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Human Population Demography-Study of human population size, density and distribution United States Census is taken every 10 years
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Human Population Human growth is different from other organisms because humans have the ability to change their environment Found cures for diseases Found methods to produce food Been able to provide clean water
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Age Structure Age Structure-Proportions of the population that are in different age groups Age structure graph shows how many males and females there are in each age group
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