Population Ecology Population Essential Questions What factors influence

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Population Ecology

Population Ecology

Population Essential Questions What factors influence populations in ecosystems? How do human population dynamics

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

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

Quantifying Population • Three key features: – Population size – Population density – Population distribution

Population Size • Number of individuals in an region

Population Size • Number of individuals in an region

Population Density • Number of individuals within a population per unit area

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 • The spatial arrangement of organisms within an area clumped uniform random

Population Distribution

Population Distribution

Unregulated populations increase by exponential growth Quick Think: In this model, a population will

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

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

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 –

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

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

Reproductive strategies • Biotic potential – ability to produce offspring