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Population Control.  What makes populations of organisms increasing or decreasing in size…  When new predators come  When organisms leave the food.

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1 Population Control

2  What makes populations of organisms increasing or decreasing in size…  When new predators come  When organisms leave the food web  But what controls how many organisms exist in a population in the first place?

3 What determines population?  Why can’t we have 1,000,000 students here at Union Grove Middle?  Space  Teachers  Supplies  Student Behavior These resources are our limiting factors

4 Carrying Capacity  Key Point #1: An environment can only support as many organisms as there is available food, water, and free space  Carrying capacity = maximum number of organisms that can live somewhere, based on the food, water, and free space there  Every species has a different carrying capacity. Food, water, and free space are the LIMITING FACTORS that determine carrying capacity

5 Your fridge is like all of the resources (food, water, free space) in an ecosystem. What if we want to throw a party? Imagine Your Fridge

6 We can keep inviting people, as long as there’s enough food in the fridge. But with each new guest, there’s less to go around. Imagine Your Fridge

7 The fridge won’t replenish magically, and I don’t have the money to keep putting food in the fridge forever. So too many guests means that… So too many animals means that… Someone goes hungry… Not enough food/water/free space… And leaves the party.  And organisms die. 

8 Carrying Capacity  Key Point #2: We can read a carrying capacity graph to predict changes in population size Time Population size Graph line = Population size at a specific time Dotted line = Carrying Capacity

9 Carrying Capacity  When a population is BELOW its carrying capacity, it will INCREASE in size  Birth rate exceeds death rates Time Population size

10 Carrying Capacity  But if it increases too much and rises ABOVE its carrying capacity, it will DECREASE in size  Death rate exceeds birth rate Time Population size

11 Carrying Capacity  When a population is BELOW its carrying capacity, it will INCREASE in size AGAIN!  Birth rate exceeds death rates Time Population size

12 Carrying Capacity  This happens over and over… but the increases and decreases get smaller and smaller… Time Population size

13 Carrying Capacity  Until eventually, the population size BECOMES STABLE AT THE CARRYING CAPACITY  Birth rate = death rate Time Population size

14 determined by such as above it WORD BANK: water, carrying capacity, population increases, limiting factors, food, population decreases, space below it Carrying Capacity Limiting Factors Space WaterFood Population decreases Population increases

15 RECAP…  An environment can only support as many organisms as there is available food, water, and free space  Carrying capacity = maximum number of organisms that can live somewhere based on these limiting factors  We can read a carrying capacity graph to predict changes in population size  Below carrying capacity = increase  Above carrying capacity = decease  Over time, population stabilizes at carrying capacity

16 On a piece of paper… CHOOSE ONE, PART A :  Lions hunt and eat wildebeest. If a hunter enters the grassland and kills all the lions there, what will happen to wildebeest population size? Explain why.  Bald eagles eat vertebrate fish. If humans pollute the water and many fish die, what will happen to bald eagle population size? Explain why. CHOOSE ONE, PART B :  Bears eat salmon. If a disease causes massive amounts of salmon to die, what will likely happen to the bears? Explain why.  If a population has exceeded its carrying capacity, what will happen to it? Explain why.


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