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Page 1: How Populations Grow. Learning Objectives  Describe how ecologists study populations.  Identify factors that affect population growth.  Describe exponential

How Populations Grow

Page 2: How Populations Grow. Learning Objectives  Describe how ecologists study populations.  Identify factors that affect population growth.  Describe exponential

Learning Objectives Describe how ecologists study populations. Identify factors that affect population growth. Describe exponential growth. Describe logistic growth.

Essential Question

How can I explain the difference between exponential and logistic growth?

Page 3: How Populations Grow. Learning Objectives  Describe how ecologists study populations.  Identify factors that affect population growth.  Describe exponential

Growth Rate

Growth rate = 1

Population size is unchanged.

Growth rate > 0

Population size is growing.

Growth rate < 0

Population size is decreasing. Bacterial populationBacterial population

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Population Growth

1. Births 3. Immigration

3. Emigration2. Deaths

# of individuals that enter or leave the population

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Exponential Growth

Under ideal conditions with unlimited resources and protection from predators and disease, a population will grow exponentially.

Population is rapidly increasing at a constant rate.

J-shaped curve

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Logistic GrowthWhen a population’s growth slows and then stops, following a period of exponential growth

S-shaped curve

Population growth may slow down when birthrate decreases, death rate increases, or both.

Growth rate equals zero at carrying capacity.

Most natural populations follow a logistic growth curve

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Carrying Capacity

The maximum number of individuals of a particular species that a particular environment can support

Population stabilizes at carrying capacity.

Page 8: How Populations Grow. Learning Objectives  Describe how ecologists study populations.  Identify factors that affect population growth.  Describe exponential

Limits to Growth

Page 9: How Populations Grow. Learning Objectives  Describe how ecologists study populations.  Identify factors that affect population growth.  Describe exponential

Limiting Factors

Limiting factors determine the carrying capacity of an environment for a species.

Density dependent Density independent

Page 10: How Populations Grow. Learning Objectives  Describe how ecologists study populations.  Identify factors that affect population growth.  Describe exponential

Density-Dependent Factors

• Limiting factors that depend on a population size.

• Density-dependent limiting factors operate strongly when population density reaches a certain level.

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Competition

• More individuals use up resources sooner.

• Individuals may compete for food, water, space, sunlight, shelter, mates, territories.

Page 12: How Populations Grow. Learning Objectives  Describe how ecologists study populations.  Identify factors that affect population growth.  Describe exponential

Predator–Prey Relationships

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Parasitism and Disease

• Parasites and diseases can spread quickly through dense host populations.

• Stress from overcrowding can lead to lower birth rates, higher death rates, and higher emigration rates.

Page 14: How Populations Grow. Learning Objectives  Describe how ecologists study populations.  Identify factors that affect population growth.  Describe exponential

Density-Independent Factors

Density-independent limiting factors affect all populations regardless of population size and density.

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Density-Independent Factors

• Limiting factor that DOES NOT depend on the density of the population.

•Examples: hurricanes, droughts, floods, wildfires

•May sometimes tie in with density-dependent factors

Canyon Lake, TX

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Overview: Limits to Growth

Density dependent

Density independent

Flood waters cover a field of wildflowers.

Non-native snakes released into a wetland prey on native rodents.

Flu virus spreads quickly in schools.

Wildfires spread through a grassland.