Populations 1 7 Billion Videos 2 7 Billion
Populations 1. 7 Billion – Videos 2. 7 Billion – Agree or Disagree 3. Intro to Populations -
http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=s c 4 Hx. Px. Nr. Z 0 https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=4 B 2 x. Ov. KFFz 4 https: //www. youtube. co m/watch? v=Vc. SX 4 yt. Efc E
Understanding Populations Population: all the members of a species living in the same place at the same time.
3 words to describe a population: 1. Size – (7 billion people on the planet) 2. Density – (people per square mile) 3. Dispersion – (distribution or arrangement of its individuals within a given amount of space) � Even � Clumped
Density
Dispersion
How Does a Population Grow? �Growth rate: change in the size of a population over a given period of time. �Positive (+): birth rate > death rate �Zero (0): birth rate = death rate �Negative (-) = birth rate < death rate Change in population size = Births - Death s
How Fast Can a Population Grow? �Reproductive potential: the maximum number of offspring that a given organism can produce. �Examples: �It would take elephants 750 years to produce 19 million descendents �It would take bacteria a few days to produce 19 million descendents. �What is another organism with a low reproductive rate?
How Fast Can a Population Grow? �High reproductive potential when individuals… �Produce more offspring at a time �Reproduce more often �Reproduce early in life �Examples: �Insects – can reproduce when they are a few hours or days old �Humans – reproduce after a number of years
How Fast Can a Population Grow? �Exponential Growth: when populations grow faster and faster �Occurs when a population has: �Plenty of food and space �No competition or predators
What Limits Population Growth? �Carrying Capacity: the largest population that an environment can support in any given time
What Limits Population Growth? �Limiting resources: a natural resource that is consumed at the same rate at which the ecosystem produces the resource �Example:
Limiting Factors �Food �Water �Sunlight (producers) �Space �Disease �Competition �Predation
Two Types of Population Regulation Density Dependent Density Independent �Same species �Portion of a close together �Disease spreads from one to the next �Death occurs quickly population dies regardless of population density �Example: Natural disasters
If humans have no natural predators, how is our population controlled?
Human Carrying Capacity? �Current human population: approx 7. 12 billion people �Ranges estimated from 4 -16 billion people �Hard to estimate how many people this world can hold �Technological innovations �Medical breakthroughs �http: //www. census. gov/popclock/
What caused this rapid growth?
What sparked our growth? �Industrial Revolution (~1750) �Modern medicine (20 th century) �Death rates DROPPED due to better care �Agricultural Advances �Transportation Advances
Human Population Growth Population (in billions) Year 1 2 3 1804 1927 1960 Years elapsed between milestones -- 123 33 4 5 6 7 8 9 1974 1987 1999 2012 2027 2046 14 13 12 13 16 19 Source: U. S. Census Bureau- World POPclock Projection
What takes us out? Pair and Share (2 min): Humans are at the top of any food web resulting in no natural predators to keep our populations in check… 1. What are the limiting factors of the human population? 2. How are we different than other species in regards to population control?
What’s our limiting factor? �Disease: Bubonic Plague, AIDS, Flu, Malaria �Access to food �Access to clean water �Competition (a. k. a. War)
Event Casualties American War Deaths, all-time 600, 000 India Famine (1769 -70) 3, 000 AIDS deaths in 2011 1, 700, 000 Influenza Epidemic (1918) 21, 000 Indonesian Tsunami/Earthquake (2004) 230, 000 Bubonic Plague (1347 -51) 75, 000
Populations Review 1. What is growth rate? 2. What is reproductive potential? 1. High reproductive potential? 2. Low reproductive potential? 3. What are the two reasons that cause a population to have exponential growth? 4. What is carrying capacity? 5. What is an example of a limiting factor?
How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v =d. N 06 t. LRE 4 WE � Human population growth � Water � Food
- Slides: 24