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1 Succession/Population Dynamics
By Diana Bivens

2 Why do organisms live where they do?
Limiting factors: anything living or not that restricts the number of a particular organism in an area How might a cold climate be a limiting factor? Dry climate? Salt water?

3 Why do organisms live where they do?
Tolerance range: the ability of an organism to adjust to environmental fluctuations -Catfish need little oxygen and can live in warmer water -Bass/Trout need more oxygen and need much colder water

4 Changes in an ecosystem
Changes in the environment can affect organisms that live there Succession: orderly natural changes that take place over time and occur in stages

5 Primary Succession Primary succession: the colonization of new areas by organisms -pioneer species: the first organisms to colonize an area (usually mosses and lichens) The decay of pioneer species produces soil With soil comes the ability to sustain larger species

6 Primary Succession

7 FOREST FIRE PHOTOS USFS Controlled Burn Forest Fire, Flathead National Forest, Montana Stock Photos of Flathead National Forest, Montana                                                                                                                         For Stock Photo Pricing Contact Us     Buy a Print  Return to Montana Stock Photos Collection      Return to Industry/Tourism Photos     Home For More Photos Succession Secondary succession: the community changes that occur after it has been destroyed by a natural disaster or human activity The land already contains soil The pioneer species will differ from that in primary succession

8 Primary vs. Secondary Succession

9 Succession Climax community: a mature, stable community in which little or no succession occurs -will the climax community be the same in all areas? Why or why not?

10 Population Dynamics Population: a group of the same species that interbreed and live in the same area at the same time

11 Population Dynamics Density: the number of individuals per area
Dispersion: arrangement of individuals within a given space Even Clumped Random

12 Calculating Growth Equation:
(births- deaths ) + (immigration-emigration) = growth

13 r-strategists vs. K-strategists
Population Dynamics r-strategists vs. K-strategists mosquito elephant short life span long life span many offspring few offspring little/ no parental care greater parental care

14 J curve Population Dynamics
Populations grow exponentially when resources are unlimited J curve

15 S curve Population Dynamics
A population will eventually reach its carrying capacity Carrying capacity: the number of one species an area can support S curve

16 What limits population size?
Resource limits Carrying capacity is reached when the consumption of a resource matches the production of that resource Competition Members compete for limited resources Members compete for territories

17 Population Regulation
Density dependent deaths: rapid deaths that occur within dense populations Disease, predation, limited resources Density independent deaths: deaths that occur regardless of a populations density Natural disasters, severe weather

18 Competition and Populations
When populations are low, resources are plentiful When populations increase, resources become scarce-

19 Predation and Populations
Predator-prey relationships help maintain population numbers As prey numbers fluctuate, predator numbers follow

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21 Human Population Growth

22 Human Population Growth
Demography: the study of human population growth Growth rate: the difference between births and deaths Which country would you expect to see the highest growth rate? United States or Zimbabwe?

23 Human Population Growth
Developed countries are seeing a leveling off of population levels. Growth rates U.S. : 0.6% Germany: -1.5% Zimbabwe: 2.5%

24 Human Population Growth
Other factors affecting growth Age structure of a population Immigration and emigration

25 Calculating growth rates
Equation: (births- deaths )+(immigrants-emigrants)=growth


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