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Chapter 36: Population Ecology

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1 Chapter 36: Population Ecology

2 Population density The # of individuals of a species per unit area or volume Dispersion pattern: the way individuals are spaced within an area 1. clumped dispersion: grouped in patches

3 Dispersion patterns Uniform dispersion: distributed evenly
Random distribution: spaced unpredictably

4 Life Tables Track survivorship
Survivorship curves: plot survivorship as a proportion of individuals from an initial population that are alive at each age 3 types: I, II, and III

5 Exponential Growth model
An idealized picture of unregulated population growth- a J curve G=rN G- growth rate R-the max capacity of members of that population to reproduce N-population size

6 Logistic growth model Description of idealized population growth that is slowed by limiting factors as population size increases- S shaped curve

7 Carry capacity Maximum population size that an environment can sustain

8 Density dependent Population growth decreases as density increases
Competition Availability of space Predation Weather Environmental factors

9 Boom and Bust Boom: rapid exponential growth
Bust: population falls back to normal levels

10 Sustainable Resource Management
Harvest crops without damaging the resource Maximum sustained yield: harvesting should be done at a level that produces a consistent yield without forcing a population decline

11 Demographic Transition
A shift from 0 population growth where birth and death are = to 0 population growth where there is are low birth and death Age structure: # of individuals in different age groups

12 Ecological footprint An estimate of the amount of land required to provide the raw materials an individual or nation consumes


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