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Population Growth Population: group of organisms, all of the same species, that live in a specific area. A healthy population will grow and die at a steady rate unless it runs out of food or space, or is attacked in some way by disease or predators. Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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How fast do populations grow? not linear growth. graph of a growing population starts out slowly, then begins to resemble a J-shaped curve. Population Growth of Houseflies Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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initial growth is slow because the number of reproducing individuals is small. Soon, growth rate increases because number of individuals that reproducing has increased. Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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growth unlimited J-shaped growth curve illustrates exponential population growth. Exponential growth: as a population gets larger, it also grows faster. results in unchecked growth. Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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What can limit growth? Limiting factors: food, disease, predators, space…, cause population growth to slow. population stabilizes as S-shaped growth curve. Think Pair Share: what do the blue arrows represent? Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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Carrying capacity carrying capacity: The number of organisms of one species that an environment can support. When a population overshoots carrying capacity, limiting factors control or stop population growth. Click image to view movie. Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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Carrying capacity If Deaths exceed births, the population drops. Carrying capacity Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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Rapid life-history patterns common in organisms from changeable or unpredictable environments. have small body size, mature rapidly, reproduce early, and have a short life span. Think Pair share: Come up with rapid life-history organisms. Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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Slow life-history patterns Large species, live in more stable environments. Think Pair Share: Come up with examples of slow life-history organisms. Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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Density factors and population growth How organisms are dispersed can be important. Three dispersal patterns: random, clumped, & uniform. Random Clumped Uniform Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99

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Density factors and population growth 2 kinds limiting factors related to dispersal: density-dependent factors density-independent factors. Density-dependent factors: disease, competition, predators, parasites, and food. Depend on population density. Density-independent factors: temperature, weather, drought, major habitat disruption. Independent of population density. Section 4.1 Summary – pages 91-99


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