Population Essential Questions What factors influence populations in ecosystems? How do human population dynamics affect the world we live in?
What is a population? A group of the same species living in a geographic area Important Note: So a population is made up of individuals. But, multiple populations make up a community.
Quantifying Population • Three key features: – Population size – Population density – Population distribution
Population Size • Number of individuals in an region
Population Density • Number of individuals within a population per unit area
Population Distribution • The spatial arrangement of organisms within an area clumped uniform random
Population Distribution
Unregulated populations increase by exponential growth Quick Think: In this model, a population will get bigger and bigger forever! Do you think that is really possible?
Logistic Growth Model Carrying Capacity (K) Quick Think: What are some things that may cause population growth to slow down?
Limiting factors prevent endless population growth • Limiting factors: physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the environment that restrain population growth • Limiting factors are also referred to as “environmental resistance” • Carrying capacity: maximum population size that the environment can sustain Quick Think: Is the carrying capacity the same for all populations? Why or why not?
Examples of limiting factors • Space • Sunlight • Availability of: – Food – Water – Mates and breeding sites – Shelter • Temperature • Nutrients • Pollutants
The influence of some factors depends on population density Density-dependent factors Density-independent factors Disease Competition Finding mates Parasites Temperature Storms Habitat Destruction Drought
Reproductive strategies • Biotic potential – ability to produce offspring