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Population/ Limiting Factors
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State Standards
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Learning Targets I will be able to determine the size of a population. I will be able to describe population limiting factors. I will be able be able to explain causes in population size. I will be able to determine the size of a population. I will be able to describe population limiting factors. I will be able be able to explain causes in population size.
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QW: #8 What is a population? Provide Examples What is a limiting factor? Provide Examples What is a population? Provide Examples What is a limiting factor? Provide Examples
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Carrying Capacity Carrying Capacity - The number of organisms an ecosystem can support or sustain Carrying Capacity - The number of organisms an ecosystem can support or sustain
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Populations Population - All the members of one species in a specified area Population Population Population - All the members of one species in a specified area Population Population
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Population Density Population Density - The number of individuals in a specified area Example = If you count 50 monarch butterflies in a garden measuring 10 square meters, then the population density Population Density - The number of individuals in a specified area Example = If you count 50 monarch butterflies in a garden measuring 10 square meters, then the population density
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Determining Population Size There are four ways to determine population size #1 Direct Observation - Count one by one #2 Indirect Observations - An animal may be to small to determine the size of the population. So you may need to count tracks or other signs like nest. There are four ways to determine population size #1 Direct Observation - Count one by one #2 Indirect Observations - An animal may be to small to determine the size of the population. So you may need to count tracks or other signs like nest.
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Determining Population Size #3 Sampling- Estimating involves counting the number of organisms in a small area and then multiplying to find the number in a larger area #4 Mark-and Recapture - #3 Sampling- Estimating involves counting the number of organisms in a small area and then multiplying to find the number in a larger area #4 Mark-and Recapture -
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Changes in Population Size Adding to a Population #1 way to increase a population’s size is to reproduce/ birth of offspring Birth Rate - The number of births in a certain period of time Immigration- moving into a population Adding to a Population #1 way to increase a population’s size is to reproduce/ birth of offspring Birth Rate - The number of births in a certain period of time Immigration- moving into a population Decreasing the size of a Population Deaths Rate- The number of deaths in a certain period of time. Emigration - Leaving a population
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Population Limiting Factors Some Population limiting factors are; Food - Organisms require food to survive. In an area where food is scarce, this becomes a limiting factor. Space - Organisms need space for homes and to find food. Some Population limiting factors are; Food - Organisms require food to survive. In an area where food is scarce, this becomes a limiting factor. Space - Organisms need space for homes and to find food.
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Population Limiting Factors Weather - Weather conditions such as temperature and amount of rainfall can also limit population growth. Predation - one organism killing and eating another Weather - Weather conditions such as temperature and amount of rainfall can also limit population growth. Predation - one organism killing and eating another
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Carrying Capacity Carrying Capacity - The number of organism an ecosystem can support or sustain Carrying Capacity - The number of organism an ecosystem can support or sustain
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