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Population Ecology. When we look more closely at a population and it’s dynamics, what do you find?. Characteristics of a Population. Geographic distribution Density Growth rate. 1. Geographic Distribution. The area in which the population lives.
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Population Ecology When we look more closely at a population and it’s dynamics, what do you find?
Characteristics of a Population • Geographic distribution • Density • Growth rate
1. Geographic Distribution • The area in which the population lives
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2. Density • Number of individual organisms per unit area • Unit area- square miles, square feet, square inches, etc
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3. Growth Rate • How a population grows over time • Usually they stay the same from year to year • But sometimes can grow higher or lower depending on other things • Affected by 3 things • Number of births • Number of deaths • Immigration and emigration
Birth Rate vs. Death Rate • Population grows when birth rate is higher than death rate • Population falls when birth rate is lower than death rate
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Immigration • Organisms moving into the area or population http://www.nps.gov/npnh/forteachers/images/immigrants_2.jpg
Emigration • Number of organisms moving out of the area or population http://www.bulbman.com/images/exit0005.jpg
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Exponential Growth http://www.agen.ufl.edu/~chyn/age2062/lect/lect_27/39_05.GIF
Exponential Growth • Population grows at constant rate • At first growth is slow, then it gets larger and may get to infinity • This ONLY HAPPENS in perfect conditions
Logistic Growth • More logical, what really happens • Starts like exponential growth • But resources disappear as they are used and growth slows • Growth stops at carrying capacity
Carrying Capacity • The height the population can reach with the amount of resources in that area
Limiting Factors • Factor that causes growth to decrease • Examples: competition, predation, parasitism and disease, climate extremes, human interference
Density Dependent Factors • Limiting factor that depends on population size • Such as disease: the closer together the organisms live, the more likely they will be to get the disease from another organism
Density Independent Factors • Have same affect on all population sizes and densities • Natural disasters, human activity
Human Population • Best population to see all these with • Technology, advances in healthcare, and agriculture have helped the human population to boom
Demography • Study of human populations