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1 Population Growth Increase in population = population growth
Population Growth Rate = the change in the number of individuals in a population over time 4/21/2017 SB4d

2 Population Dispersion
The way in which individuals of a population are spread in an area 4/21/2017 SB4d

3 Clumped vs. Uniform Dispersion
Live in close proximity for mating, protection, and/or food access Due to territoriality and intraspecific competition 4/21/2017 SB4d

4 Spread randomly within an area
Random Dispersion Spread randomly within an area 4/21/2017 SB4d

5 Survivorship Curves

6 Survivorship Curve Shows the number of surviving members over time from a measured set of births. Type I—low level of infant mortality and will survive until old age (mammals and humans) Type II—survivorship rate is equal at all stages of life (birds, mammals, reptiles) Type III—very high birth rate, very high infant mortality (inverts, amphibians, plants) 4/21/2017 SB4d

7 Population Studies CHECK YOUR NEIGHBOR A population is a group of individuals belonging to a single species that occupies a certain area. What are some ecological populations we could find outside? Discuss with your neighbor.

8 Population Studies Population size over time depends on four variables—birth rate, death rate, the rate of immigration into the population, and the rate of emigration out of the population.

9 Population Studies Exponential growth occurs when a population grows at a rate that is proportional to its size.

10 Population Studies Logistic growth occurs when population growth slows as it reaches the habitat’s carrying capacity, the maximum number of individuals or maximum population density the habitat can support.

11 Population Studies Organisms have different life history strategies.
r-selected organisms produce a lot of offspring and invest little in each offspring. For example, they provide little parental care. Few of the offspring reach adulthood. K-selected organisms produce a few offspring and provide a great deal of investment in each. For example, they provide a lot of parental care. Most of their offspring reach adulthood. These are two extremes along a continuum.

12 Population Studies

13 Population Growth Biotic Potential
The rate at which a population will grow if all individuals in a population survive and reproduce at maximum capacity This is the ideal environment Unlimited resources No hazards Does not exist in real world 4/21/2017 SB4d

14 Population Growth Four factors can affect the size of a population:
Immigration Births Emigration Deaths 4/21/2017 SB4d

15 Growth Curves Graphs showing the number of individual in a population over time 2 types Exponential (J shaped curve) Logistic curve (S shaped curve) 4/21/2017 SB4d

16 Exponential Growth Exponential Growth Due to an increase in resources
J shaped curve 2 phases Lag phase – little or no increase in population growth Exponential phase – rapid population growth 4/21/2017 SB4d

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18 Logistic Growth Logistic Growth S shaped curve
Represents the Carrying Capacity Carrying Capacity = the max number of individuals the ecosystem is capable of supporting Just enough resources Sudden drop in population causes a population crash. 4/21/2017 SB4d

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20 Limits to Growth Density Dependent Factors Density Independent Factors
Limiting factors are factors that cause population growth to decrease. 4/21/2017 SB4d

21 Limits to Growth Density Dependent Factors
Factors that affect populations depending on population density Competition Food Water Space Shelter Predation Availability of mates Availability of parasites and disease 4/21/2017 SB4d

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23 Limits to Growth Density Independent Factors
Factors that affect populations regardless of population size Generally abiotic factors Ex: weather changes Ex: natural disasters Ex: human activities 4/21/2017 SB4d

24 Human Population Growth
Some human populations have undergone a demographic transition, a shift from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates. Usually, death rate decreases first, due to medical and public health advances. Later, birth rate also declines. During the period between the fall in death rate and the fall in birth rate, the combination of low death rate and high birth rate causes the population to grow very rapidly.

25 Human Population Growth
A pyramid-shaped age structure diagram, such as that of Kenya, is a sign of a rapidly growing population. Most of the population is young and therefore at or approaching reproductive age. The United States has an age structure that is much more even—its population is growing slowly. In Italy, much of the population is older, and there are relatively few children. Italy’s population is stable or even declining.

26 Human Population Growth

27 Human Population Growth
AIDS has affected world population more than any other disease since the bubonic plague of the Middle Ages. AIDS strikes primarily adults of reproductive age. Some of the countries struck hardest by AIDS, including Botswana and South Africa, are expected to experience population declines as a result of the disease.

28 Human Population Growth
Human population is currently about 6.5 billion. Although world population continues to grow rapidly, the rate of growth has slowed, so that growth is no longer exponential. Scientists now believe that if present trends continue, the global human population will peak at around 10 billion soon after 2050.

29 Human Population From 6000 BC to 1800 AD the number of people increased slowly Mid 1800’s human population began to grow exponentially Why? Agricultural revolution Industrial revolution Advances in medicine 4/21/2017 SB4d

30 Human Population In 1650 – 500 million people
In 1930 (about 300 years later) – 2 billion people Today (about 70 years later) – over 6 billion people By 2050 – between 7.8 and 12.5 billion This is based on population growth in China and India 4/21/2017 SB4d

31 Human Population Humans have been able to push the carrying capacity of the Earth past what it really should be Ability to cultivate crops Ability to domesticate animals Ability to cure diseases Eventually we will run out of space and possibly resources 4/21/2017 SB4d


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