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Learning Goals for the Teachable Unit. Understand that population growth is a multiplicative process. Practice how to construct graphs and interpret quantitative data. Understand that most population growth is not exponential: factors may limit population growth.
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Learning Goals for the Teachable Unit • Understand that population growth is a multiplicative process. • Practice how to construct graphs and interpret quantitative data. • Understand that most population growth is not exponential: factors may limit population growth.
Learning Goals for the Teachable Tidbit • Students will be able to construct and interpret graphs related to population growth. • Students will understand the difference between population density and growth rates. • Students will be able to calculate rates of population growth and make predictions about population size.
Preclass Learning Outcome(s) • Know how to define a population. • Know that density is one way of measuring changes in a population. Activity/assessment • Reading/lecture on population • Clicker question or online quiz for self-assessment
Density data for three populations (A, B, C) all taken during the same time intervals. • Graph DENSITY VS. TIME. • Calculate which population is growing the fastest. Brainstorm how you might quantify population growth rate. • Discuss among your groups how you determined your answer. • Combine the graphs on one set of axes. (6 min)
Clicker Question: Rank the population size at time 10. A>B>C C>B>A B>A>C None of the above. There is not enough information to determine the answer.
Density data for three populations (A, B, C) all taken during the same time intervals. 4. What is the proportional increase in population size in a given time interval? Is it constant? (2 min)
Clicker Question: Based on your calculation of the proportional increase of population size per time interval, rank the population size at time 10. A>B>C C>B>A B>A>C None of the above. There is not enough information to determine the answer.
Clicker Question: Population growth is additive in all cases (Additive: a constant number is added for each time unit within a specific population). is multiplicative in all cases. (Multiplicative: the number of individuals added to the population is a function of the number of individuals present; therefore, growth changes as a function of density.) may be additive or multiplicative but varies by population.
A > B > C Population A is growing by 100% (or doubling) in each time interval. Population B is growing by 50% in each time interval. Population C is growing by 10% in each time interval.
Nt + 1 = Nt + [Nt•proportional change] A: Nt + 1 = Nt + [Nt• (1.0)] B: Nt + 1 = Nt + [Nt• (0.5)] C: Nt + 1 = Nt + [Nt• (0.1)]
Nt + 1 = Nt + [Nt• (1.0)] Nt + 1 = Nt + (15)
What is the population growth rate?Predict the population size at time 9 and 10. Summative Question
Summative Question Between time intervals 3 and 4, which population is proportionally growing the fastest? Between time intervals 8 and 9, which population is proportionally growing the fastest?