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Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

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Page 1: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Populations

Chapter 15

Page 2: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Definition

• Population –

• Example – the human population of Grapevine, TX

Page 3: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Characteristics of Populations• Population size

– Number of individuals

• Population density– Number of individuals in an area

• Immigration– Organisms moving into a population

• Dispersion– How individuals are arranged in space

Page 4: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Types of Dispersion

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Population Growth

= # births - # deaths

– If more individuals are born than die, the population grows

– If more individuals die than are born, the populations shrinks

Page 6: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Carrying Capacity (K)

• # of individuals the environment can sustain

Carrying capacity

What are some factors that would keep a population from going over their carrying capacity?

Page 7: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Density-Dependent Factors

• Limited Resources– Food– Water– Shelter– Competition– Predation– Parasitism

• When limited resources become depleted, population growth slows

Page 8: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Population cycles in the snowshoe hare and lynx

Why do the numbers of predators and prey cycle up and down together?

Page 9: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Density-Independent Factors

• Environmental conditions that limit population growth

– Weather (drought, floods, grass fires)– Climate – Human Disturbances

Page 10: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

r- and K-Strategists

• r-strategists– Small– Reproduce often and large numbers– Unstable environment– Exponential growth– ex: mouse, bacteria, rabbits, fish

• K-strategists– Large– Reproduce less frequently, in numbers that they can

manage – parental care– Stable environment– Logistic growth– ex: elephant, bears, whales, horses

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Populations evolve because allele frequencies change

• Things that change allele frequencies

– Mutations– Gene flow– Non-random mating– Genetic drift– Natural selection

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Challenge #3Population Dynamics

Page 13: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

1. If a population of 50 cottontail rabbits produce 300 young in a year, what is the birth rate for this population?

2. True or False – If the birth rate < death rate, the population will increase in size.

3. What term refers to the movement of animals into a population?

4. Use the graph to answer these questions.

A. In which year did the population decrease the most?

B. In which year did the population increase the most?

Answer each question.

Rabbit Population StudyData recorded at the end of each year.

Page 14: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

1. If a population of 50 cottontail rabbits produce 300 young in a year, what is the birth rate for this population?

2. True or False – If the birth rate < death rate, the population will increase in size.

3. What term refers to the movement of animals into a population?

4. Use the graph to answer these questions.

A. In which year did the population decrease the most?

B. In which year did the population increase the most?

The answers are …

300 rabbits per year

Immigration

Year 4

Rabbit Population StudyData recorded at the end of each year.

False – The population would decrease.

Year 1

Page 15: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Gene Flow

• Migration of fertile individuals or gametes between populations

• Reduces differences between populations

Page 16: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Genetic Drift

Change in allele frequency due to chance. Happens in small populations.

Page 17: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Bottleneck Effect (Genetic Drift)

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Preserving Variation

• Why are unfavorable alleles not eliminated from population?

• Diploidy

• Heterozygote advantage– Ex: sickle-cell allele and malaria

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Natural Selection

• Darwinian fitness – contribution an individual makes to the gene pool of the next generation relative to the contributions of others

• Modes of selection– Directional– Diversifying– Stabilizing

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Modes of Selection

Page 21: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Directional Selection

Page 22: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Diversifying Selection

Page 23: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

A limited resource is known as a

A. Polygenic trait

B. Logistic model

C. Density-independent factor

D. Density-dependent factor

Page 24: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

An organism that grows exponentially isA. Dispersed

B. Polygenic

C. An r-strategist

D. A K-strategist

Page 25: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

_____ tends to happen in a population whose individuals have extreme traits.

A. Random mating

B. Directional selection

C. Stabilizing selection

D. Exponential growth

Page 26: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

A colony of bacteria that has limited food will undergo ______ growth.

A. Exponential

B. Logistic

C. Natural

D. random

Page 27: Populations Chapter 15. Definition Population – Example – individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time the human population.

Which of the following is not a cause of genetic change?

A. Genetic drift

B. Random mating

C. Natural selection

D. mutation