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Characteristics of Populations Three important characteristics of a population are its:  geographic distribution  population density  growth rate.

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2 Characteristics of Populations Three important characteristics of a population are its:  geographic distribution  population density  growth rate

3 Population Growth Three factors can affect population size:  the number of births  the number of deaths  the number of individuals that enter or leave the population A population can grow when its birthrate is greater than its death rate.

4 Immigration, the movement of individuals into an area Emigration, the movement of individuals out of an area

5 Under perfect conditions with unlimited resources, a population will grow exponentially. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Exponential Growth

6 As resources become less available (no more space, food, water, etc.), the growth of a population slows or stops. Called carrying capacity Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

7  Are humans experiencing exponential or logistic growth?  Do you think humans are close to the Earth’s carrying capacity? Why? Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

8  In the context of populations, a limiting factor is a factor that causes population growth to decrease.  Can be:  Density-dependent  Density-independent

9  Density-Dependent Factors  A limiting factor that depends on population size is called a density-dependent limiting factor.  Density-dependent limiting factors include:  competition  predation  parasitism  Disease  Most impact with larger populations

10  Competition  When populations become crowded, organisms compete for food, water space, sunlight and other essentials.

11  Competition can also occur:  between members of same species (intraspecific)  between members of different species (interspecific) IntraspecificInterspecific

12  Predation  Populations in nature are often controlled by predation. Or Predator – Prey Relationship Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

13 Wolf and Moose Populations on Isle Royale

14  Parasitism and Disease  Parasites can limit the growth of a population.  http://www.ted.com/talks/ed_yong_suicidal_wasps_ zombie_roaches_and_other_tales_of_parasites http://www.ted.com/talks/ed_yong_suicidal_wasps_ zombie_roaches_and_other_tales_of_parasites

15  Density-Independent Factors  Density-independent limiting factors affect all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population size. unusual weather natural disasters seasonal cycles certain human activities—such as damming rivers and clear-cutting forests


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