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AP Bio - Ecology Podcast 7. Population Ecology. Population Ecology – Describing a Population. Remember Our Levels of Biological Organization…. Population - All members of a species in a contiguous area. Interactions with a population may be intense.
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AP Bio - Ecology Podcast 7 Population Ecology Population Ecology – Describing a Population
Remember Our Levels of Biological Organization… Population - All members of a species in a contiguous area
Interactions with a population may be intense • Group of individuals of same species in same area at same time • rely on same resources • interact • interbreed Population Ecology: What factors affect a population?
Goals of Population Ecology • Scientific goal • understanding the factors that affect populations and their size/growth • general principles • specific cases • Practical goal • management of populations • increase population size • Ex: endangered species • decrease population size • Ex: Invasive species • maintain population size • Ex: fisheries management
Describing a Population • Describing a population • population range • pattern of spacing • density • size of population range density
Population Range • Geographical limitations • abiotic & biotic factors • temperature, rainfall, food, predators, etc. • habitat adaptations topolar biome adaptations torainforest biome
At risk populations • Endangered species • Severe limitations to range / habitat • places species at risk • Habitat loss perhaps greatest threat to species
Population Density/Spacing Provides insight into the environmental needs & social interactions of individuals in population • 3 Typical Patterns clumped random uniform
Uniform May result from direct interactions between individuals in the population territoriality Clumped patterns