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Page 1: Understanding Populations. How Populations Change in Size Objectives 1.Describe the three main properties of a population. 2.Describe exponential population.

Understanding PopulationsUnderstanding Populations

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How Populations Change in SizeHow Populations Change in Size

Objectives1.Describe the three main properties of a

population.2.Describe exponential population growth.3.Describe how the reproductive behavior of

individuals can affect the growth rate of their population.

4.Explain how population sizes in nature are regulated.

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• What is a population?

• All members of a species living in the same place at the same time

• Properties of Populations

• Density – the number of individuals per unit area or volume

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•Dispersion – the relative distribution or arrangement of its individuals within a given amount of space

•Size – actual number of individuals

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• How does a population grow

•More births than deaths

• Growth rate – change in pop. Over time

Change in pop. Size = births - deaths

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• How fast can a population grow

• Reproductive potential – the max number of offspring that each member of a population can produce

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• Most organisms have a high reproductive potential because few offspring actually survive

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• Potential increases when individuals produce more offspring at a time, more often, and reproduction early (shortens generation time – ave. time it takes to reach reproductive age)

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• Small animals usually have a shorter generation time than larger animals

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• Exponential Growth• As a population grows, it grows faster

• Occurs in nature when populations have plenty of food and space and no competition

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• What limits population growth

• Carrying capacity - max pop. That the ecosystem can support indefinitely

• Amount of resources – limited resources determines carrying capacity

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• Competition within a population• Territory• Food• mates

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• Types of population regulation

• Density dependent – density, of individuals affects growth’ all individuals are affected• diseases

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• Density independent – certain portions of the pop. May die regardless of the pop. Density• Severe weather, natural disasters

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How Species InteractHow Species Interact

Objectives1.Explain the difference between niche and

habitat.2.Give examples of parts of a niche.3.Describe the five major types of interactions

between species.4.Explain the difference between parasitism

and predation.5.Explain how symbiotic relationships may

evolve.

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• Organism’s niche• Unique role of a species within an ecosystem or a pattern of use of its habitat or it’s “job”

• Includes physical home, environmental factors necessary for survival, and all interactions

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• Ways species interact

• Competition – both harmful• Relationship in which different individuals or population attempt to use the same limited resource

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• Within and between species

•Between different species it’s called overlap

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• Indirect competition – when species do not come into contact with each other

• Competition is reduced by•Evolution – better adaptations

•Divide niche in time and space

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• Predation – 1 benefits and the other is harmed• Populations of predators depend on populations of prey

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• Adaptations to avoid predators•Camouflage used to lie and wait or hide

•Warning coloration•Mimicry•Protective covering

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• Parasitism – 1 benefits, other is harmed or killed• Parasite (flees, ticks, tape and heartworms, leaches, mistletoe

• Host

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• Mutualism – both benefit• Bees and flowers

• Commensalism – 1 benefits, the other is unaffected• “hitchhikers”, birds and trees

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• Symbiosis – close relationship

• coevolution