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POPULATION ECOLOGY

Population - a group of organisms of the same species inhabiting a defined
area so close to each other that random interbreeding takes place

Restrictions:


• individuals in the population must all be the same species
• Individuals in the population must all be in the same defined area
• Individuals in the populations must be able to breed with each other

POPULATION SIZE

Population parameters - the 4 things that can make a population size
change

1. Birth rate/natality - increases the number of individuals in a set time
2. Death rate/morality - decreases the number of individuals in a set
time
3. Immigration - when individuals move into the area from somewhere
else & join the population, increasing the size
4. Emigration - individuals move out of the population area to
somewhere else, decreasing the size


Immigration
Emigration
THE NUMBER OF
INDIVIDUALS IN THE
POPULATION

Natility Mortality



Open population - when all 4 population parameters can happen at the
same time

,Closed population - when its not possible for immigration & emigration to
happen

BIRTH RATE

Natural increase in population due to reproduction

Written as % per unit time

DEATH RATE

Natural decrease in population

Causes of death
- disease
- old age
- predation

Written as % per day/year

Increasing population = positive growth
Decreasing population = negative growth

GROWTH CURVE

Graphs drawn to show how the size of a population changes with time

GEOMETRIC / EXPONENTIAL GROWTH:

Shows population increasing

Lag phase - population numbers increase slowly to begin as there are only
few individuals reproducing

, Accelerating growth phase - the population grows more quickly and the
slope of the graph gets steeper




Limiting factors - anything that tends to slow down increasing growth

- food - space - access to mate
- water - diseases - natural disasters
- space - predation

Eventually, limiting factors will stop the growth of a population completely

Environmental resistance - the effect of limiting factors



Decelerating growth phase - when limiting factors start to have an effect
on population growth and changes the growth curve direction



Equilibrium phase - the level where the environmental resistance and the
reproductive pressure are equal

Carrying capacity - when reproductive pressure and environmental
resistance are balanced

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