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14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D The student is expected to: 11B investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and communities.

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1 14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D The student is expected to: 11B investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and communities respond to external factors; 12A interpret relationships, including predation, parasitism, commensalism, mutualism, and competition among organisms; 12D recognize that long-term survival of species is dependent on changing resource bases that are limited

2 14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D KEY CONCEPT Populations grow in predictable patterns.

3 14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D Changes in a population’s size are determined by immigration, births, emigration, and deaths. The size of a population is always changing. Four factors affect the size of a population. –immigration –births –emigration –deaths

4 14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D Population growth is based on available resources. Exponential growth is a rapid population increase due to an abundance of resources.

5 14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D Logistic growth is due to a population facing limited resources.

6 14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D Carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals in a population that the environment can support. A population crash is a dramatic decline in the size of a population over a short period of time.

7 14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D Ecological factors limit population growth. A limiting factor is something that keeps the size of a population down. Density-dependent limiting factors are affected by the number of individuals in a given area.

8 14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D Density-dependent limiting factors are affected by the number of individuals in a given area. –parasitism and disease –predation –competition

9 14.4 Population and Growth Patterns TEKS 11B, 12A, 12D Density-independent limiting factors limit a population’s growth regardless of the density. –unusual weather –natural disasters –human activities


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