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Populations Chapter 5. Wakefield 2010-2011. How Populations Grow. Characteristics of a population: Geographic Distribution / Range The area inhabited by the population Density The number of individuals per unit area Growth rate Rate at which a population grows # of births # of deaths
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PopulationsChapter 5 Wakefield 2010-2011
How Populations Grow • Characteristics of a population: • Geographic Distribution / Range • The area inhabited by the population • Density • The number of individuals per unit area • Growth rate • Rate at which a population grows • # of births • # of deaths • Immigration / Emigration • Population Age • Shows the # of individuals in various age ranges
How Populations Grow • Characteristics of a population: Immigration – the movement of individuals into an area – causes population growth Emigration – the movement of individuals out of an area – causes population to decline
How Populations Grow • Exponential growth – occurs when the individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate – occurs under ideal conditions - shown as a “J” curve • Logistic growth – occurs as resources become less available; the growth slows or stops – shown as an “S” curve
Logistic growth Exponential growth S-shaped curve Limits on growth J-shaped curve No limits on growth Unlimited resources Constant growth rate Falling growth rate Concept Map Exponential vs. Logistic Growth Section 5-1 Population Growth can be characterized by represented by characterized by represented by which cause a
Figure5-4LogisticGrowthofYeastPopulation Carrying Capacity – represents the total number of individuals an environment can support at one time Section 5-1 Carrying capacity Number of Yeast Cells Time (hours)
Limits to Growth • Limiting Factor – a factor that causes population growth to decrease • Density dependent limiting factors – • Competition • Predation / Predator – Prey Relationships • Parasitism • Disease • Density independent limiting factors – • Unusual weather, natural disasters, seasonal cycles, flooding, human activities, deforestation
A Density-Dependent Limiting Factor Section 5-2 Growth of Aphids Exponential growth Peak population size Rapid decline Steady population size Steady population size
Figure 5-7 Wolf and Moose Populations on Isle Royale Section 5-2 60 2400 50 2000 40 1600 1200 30 20 800 10 400 0 0 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 Moose Wolves