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LS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES NOTES - IEB

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A comprehensive, detailed summary of all the environmental studies sections that are required for the IEB Life Science paper 1. It includes population size, interaction in the environment, community changes over time and human population.

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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES NOTES:

Individual - a single organism that forms part of a species
Species - a group of organism with similar characteristics, which produce fertile o spring
Population - a group of organisms of the same species that are found in a particular area and
can crossbreed freely
Community - a group of populations occurring in a particular area
Ecosystem - a unit of plant and animal communities in interaction with each other as well as
with the nonliving factors in a particular area
Environment - the external factors, biotic and abiotic, surrounding an organism which
influence its development and survival
Habitat - the specific environment in which a plant/animal species normally occurs



POPULATION SIZE
Population size - total number of individuals in a population
Population density - the number of individuals of a population in a specific area (per unit area)

Population parameters:
Natality - the birth rate of a population, normally expressed as a number of live births per thousand individuals per year
Mortality - the death rate of a population, normally expressed as the number of deaths per thousand individuals per year
Immigration - the one-way movement of organisms into an area where they become established
Emigration - the one-way movement of organisms out of an area to become established
Closed population - a population where immigration and emigration do not occur
Change in population = (Natality + Immigration) - (Mortality + Emigration)
*in a closed colutlation, sub 0 into Immigration and Emigration




DETERMINING POPULATION SIZE:
Can be determined directly or indirectly, this is determined by the
size and mobility of the organisms

Direct techniques: Indirect techniques:
● Involves the total count of all individuals in the population ● Involves the counting of part of the population
● Census - directing counting of individuals ● This tally/count is used as a sample to determine the total
○ Direct contact counting (humans) estimated population size by means of statistical
○ Direct counting from vehicle/plane/helicopter calculations
○ Counting from aerial photographs ○ Mark-recapture technique
○ Quadrat technique




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, Mark-recapture technique:
● A specific area is demarcated
● 1st sample - a number of individuals are caught, counted and marked
● The marked individuals are released back into their environment
● Su cient time must be allowed for the marked individuals to mix with the rest of the population
● 2nd sample - another group of individuals is caught and counted
● Can be made more accurate when repeated and calculating the average population size
● The data is used to estimate the population size using the following formula:

M ×S P - estimated population size
P = T
M - 1st sample
S - 2nd sample
T - number of marked individuals in 2nd sample
Limitations:
● The marking methods should not injure/damage or a ect the movement/behaviour of the organism
● The marks should be clearly visible
● Allowed for enough time between samples, but brief enough for no deaths/births to occur
● Population must be closed


Quadrats:
● A quadrat is usually a square frame of metal, wood or plastic of known size
● An area where organisms must be counted is demarcated and the surface area is determined
● The quadrat is placed on the ground in the demarcated area and the organisms concerned are counted inside
● This is the number of individuals per unit area
● The process is repeated several times in di erent areas in the demarcated area
● The total number of individuals in the population is determined using the following formula:
Surf ace area of demarcated area
P opulation size = Average number of individuals per quadrat × Surf ace area of quadrat
Limitations:
● Through random sampling, each member of the population has an equal and independent chance of being included
● The exact number of organism in each quadrat must be known
● The surface area of the quadrat and demarcated area must be known
● The quadrat must be placed randomly in the demarcated area

POPULATION GROWTH FORMS
Geometric (J-shaped) growth form:
● A population can reach its full reproductive potential when it has
unlimited resources such as food, water, space and no predators
● These ideal environmental conditions result in the maximum possible
growth rate and population figures increase rapidly
Characteristics:
● Distinctive J-shape
● Initially increase in numbers is slow as there are few individuals
● In time, there is a sharp increase in individuals and the graph rises steeply. Geometric growth takes
place due to optimum environmental conditions
● A sudden standstill often occurs in the growth form when conditions suddenly become unfavourable,
environmental resistance, see density dependent factors of page --
● Once conditions are favourable, the growth pattern can be repeated

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