Population Ecology How are populations dispersed in areas?

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Population Ecology How are populations dispersed in areas? What types of population growth can occur?

Population Density Number of individuals that live in a defined area Used to determine the health of the population Calculated by dividing the # individuals by the area

Population Dispersion Way individuals of a population are spread in an area or volume Three types: Clumped – live close together in groups Uniform – live at specific distances from each other Random – spread randomly within an area or volume

Dispersion Patterns

Population Growth Patterns Changes in a population’s size are determined by: Immigration – movement into a population Births Emigration - movement out of a population Deaths Population growth is based on available resources Two types of population growth occur: Exponential growth Logistic growth

Exponential Growth Rapid growth as a result of unlimited resources Appears as a J-shaped curve Can occur when species is new to an area

Logistic Growth Exponential growth followed by a leveling out because of limited resources Appears as an S-shaped curve Type of growth that occurs most often

Carrying Capacity Maximum number of individuals a particular community can support Based on number of resources available This creates logistic growth This number can fluctuate

Limiting Factors Factor that has the greatest effect in keeping down the size of a population Density – dependent limiting factors – affected by the number of individuals in a given area Competition, predation, parasitism and disease Density – independent limiting factors – limit the population growth regardless of its size Weather, natural disasters