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Populat ion Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance
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Population Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance.

Jan 14, 2016

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Page 1: Population Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance.

Population Size

Competition Parasitism & Disease

Predation

Extreme Climate

Human Disturbance

Page 2: Population Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance.

Limits to Growth

Limiting FactorsSomething that causes population growth

to decrease

• Competition• Predation• Extreme Climate• Parasitism & Disease• Human Disturbance

Page 3: Population Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance.

Pandas eat bambooBamboo forests are being

destroyed by humansPanda populations are

decreasing

What type of limiting factor is this?

Page 4: Population Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance.

Gray wolves feed on deerHuman hunters begin

hunting deer in the gray wolf range

The gray wolf population decreases due to lack of food

What type of limiting factor is this?

Page 5: Population Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance.

Density-Dependent FactorsA limiting factor that depends on

population size (has more of an affect the bigger the population)

• Competition• Predation• Parasitism/Disease

Why do these affect larger populations?

Page 6: Population Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance.

Density-Independent FactorsFactors that affect a population, no

matter the size

• Human Disturbances• Extreme Weather

Page 7: Population Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance.

Human Population Growth

Turn to p129 in bookFig 5-10

Why does the population increase exponentially in the 1800’s?

What is missing from this graph?

Page 8: Population Size Competition Parasitism & Disease Predation Extreme Climate Human Disturbance.

Read p128 in Textbook:Does the Gray Wolf Population Need

Protection?

Read 2 more handouts on the issue

Answer Research & Decide #1 & 2 on p128 in spiral