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Population Size
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Population size: the total number of organisms in the population. Population density: the number of organisms per unit area. Population distribution: the location of individuals within a specific area. Features of Populations 1
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What’s happening to the rabbits? Why? What will happen?
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What’s happening to the rabbits? Why?
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Natality (birth rate): the number of individuals born per unit time. Mortality (death rate): the number of individuals dying per unit time. Migration: the number moving into or out of the population. Population Dynamics Population size is influenced by births… …and deaths
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Migration Migration is the movement of organisms into (immigration) and out of (emigration) a population. Populations lose individuals through deaths and emigration. Populations gain individuals through births and immigration. Migrating species may group together to form large mobile populations Wildebeest Canada geese
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The number of individuals per unit area (for terrestrial organisms) or volume (for aquatic organisms) is termed the population density. At low population densities, individuals are spaced well apart. Examples: territorial, solitary mammalian species such as tigers and plant species in marginal environments. At high population densities, individuals are crowded together. Examples: colonial animals, such as rabbits, corals, and termites. Population Density High density populations Low density populations
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Classify each of these factors as density-dependent or density- independent on population size 1)Rainfall - 2)Competition - 3)Predation - 4)Human destruction - 5)Parasites - 6)Temperature - 7)Disease - 8)Food availability -
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Assignment: Create a concept map with interconnections, and action words about Population Size.
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