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What kind of plants do we see in a climax community? Agenda for Tuesday Jan 27 th 1.Population Notes
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Page 1: What kind of plants do we see in a climax community? Agenda for Tuesday Jan 27 th 1.Population Notes.

What kind of plants do we see in a climax community?

Agenda for Tuesday Jan 27th 1.Population Notes

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• Why study populations?– Learn how organisms change over time, problems in

an environment, and relationships between organisms

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Population Growth Rate

• Must know birthrate and mortality• Emigration – moving out of a pop.• Immigration – moving into a pop.

– Immigration rate = emigration rate

• Calculating growth rate=(population at end – population at beginning)

Population at beginning

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Exponential Growth Rate

• Occurs when organisms have ideal conditions

• More individuals = faster growth

• Rarely happens– WHY?– Limiting factors

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Logistical Growth Rate• Populations go through

different growth phases– Lag Phase – slow growth– Exponential growth – rapid

growth, few die, many reproduce

– Population growth slows down

– Steady state – population levels, birth rate = death rate

Lag

Exponential

Slows

Steady state

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Questions

• The human population is currently growing at an exponential rate. What does this mean about our birth and death rates?

• The Mantled Howler Monkey is currently considered an endangered species. What does this mean about its birth and death rates?

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Carrying Capacity• Maximum number of individuals that an

environment can support– Measured in winter

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Limiting Factors…• Anything that prevents the number,

reproduction, distribution, growth of an organism– Abiotic– Biotic

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• Tolerance – ability of an organism to survive when subjected to limiting factors– Upper and lower limit = range

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Population Ranges

• Species are limited to where they may exist• Abiotic conditions

Temperature HumidityRainfall Sunlight

• Biotic conditionsPredatorsCompetitorsparasites

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Density independent factors

• affects the size of a population regardless of the population density– Abiotic

• Weather, Water, Fire, Sunlight, temperature• Humans – dams, pollution

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Disease/Parasites• Outbreaks of disease tend to occur when

population size has increased– Disease is transmitted faster– True for humans as well as animals

• Parasites increase at higher densities

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Questions

Imagine a population of skunks. Imagine that the skunks are reproducing at a very high rate, and the skunk population is growing rapidly.

a) List a possible density-independent factor that could stop the skunk population’s growth.

b) List a possible density-dependent factor that would limit the skunk population’s growth.

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Population Density

• # of organisms per area

• Dispersion – pattern of spacing of populations– 3 types

• Uniform• Clumped• Random

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Dispersion Pattern: Uniform

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Dispersion Pattern: Clumped

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Dispersion Pattern: Random

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Reproductive strategies

R-strategy (rate strategists)• Produce as many offspring as possible in a short

time– Little energy in raising young

K-strategists (carrying capacity strategy)• Few offspring that have a better chance of living

– Expend a lot of energy raising young

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Compare and contrast r and k reproductive strategies

Agenda for Wednesday Jan 28th 1. Invasive species project

Quiz tomorrow

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What is a density independent factor? A density dependent factor?

Agenda for Thursday Jan 29th 1.Go over HW2.Quiz3.Human populations

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Human Population Growth

• It took all of human history up to the early 1800s for world population to reach 1 billion people

• until 1960 to reach 3 billion• Today, the world gains 1 billion people every 11 years• The current population is almost 8.5 times larger than

the population of 760 million at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution

• At current growth rates, the world population could double in as little as 58 years

http://www.census.gov/popclock/

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Human Population Growth

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What’s Behind Population Growth

• Three Factors – Fertility– Infant Mortality– Longevity

• Animal Domestication and Agriculture– Provided for a few to feed

many

• Industrial Revolution– Growth of Cities and

Infrastructure• Water• Energy• Transportation

– Increased Productivity– Nutrition– Sanitation– Medicine

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Resource Consumption (6)

• High consumption

• Getting worse• Rate increase

faster than population growth

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Human Carrying Capacity

•Technology has allowed us to raise Earth’s carrying capacity for our species time and again.

•Tool-making, agriculture, and industrialization each enabled humans to sustain greater populations.

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Our ‘Commons’ are in Danger

• Atmospheric pollution and climate change• Water pollution, including ground aquifers• Deforestation and loss of oxygenation • The oceans, coral reefs and their bounty• National parks, wildernesses and wetlands• Nonrenewable natural resource depletion

– Fossil fuels, mineral ores, topsoil…..

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Biodiversity is in Danger

• Humanity has spawned a species extinction to rival the 5 great extinctions of 65 - 440 million years ago

• Recovery times from the great extinctions took 10’s of millions of years

• Biodiversity is essential to life on Earth and holds untold treasures for the future

• An ecological ethic is emerging

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Human Population Growth

• Zero population growth – birth rate + immigration rate = death rate +

emigration rate

• Age structure– # of males and females in three age groups

• Pre-reproductive (0-19), reproductive (20-44), and post –reproductive (45-80+)

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Why do some countries have a growing population while other countries have a declining population?

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Concept Web

• Social, economic, envt• Positive, neutral, neg impacts on more people

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What event in human history helped spark our population

growth?

Agenda for Friday jan 31st 1.Quiz2.Present

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What concerns are there about the increase in human population?

Agenda for Monday Feb 3rd 1.Present2.Biomes