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Populations What is a population • Population - is a set of individuals within a species living in the same place at the same time. • Populations are described in terms of: – Size, density and dispersion – Density – the number of individuals per unit of area or volume – Dispersion – describes the arrangement of its individuals in space • Clumped, even or random How does a population grow • The change in the size or a population over a given period of time is called a ___________ – growth rate • Growth rates can be positive, negative or even zero Change in the population size Births Deaths How fast can a population grow • Population growth is directly related to how fast and how many offspring an organism can have. This is called reproductive potential. • Some species have much higher reproductive potentials than others – Bacteria can produce 19 million descendants in a few days – A pair of whales would take hundreds of years to have that many descendants Which organism has a higher reproductive potential?? Humans or Rabbits Exponential Growth • Some populations undergo exponential growth – which means they grow faster and faster. • Example – A pair of dogs gives birth to 6 puppies, this is generation one what happens for generation 2? – Each puppy has 6 puppies it goes to 36 dogs in generation 2 and so on… Shape of the graph of number of dogs over time Q’n: under what conditions does exponential growth take place? Answer: • Exponential growth takes place when the populations have plenty of food and space and have little or no completion or predators What limits population growth? • With your partner generate a list of what would limit population growth • These things include : – Resources – food water shelter – Environmental changes – Deaths – Migration – Natural selection Carrying Capacity • Carrying capacity – is the population size where birth rates and death rates are equal. Or the maximum population that its ecosystem can support. • A population can increase beyond its carrying capacity but it cannot stay there for long because of limiting resources • Example - rabbits in Australia (video) • http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/weirdtrue-and-freaky/videos/outback-rabbitinvasion.htm What carrying capacity looks like Your task – on the back of the half sheet • Create a carrying capacity comic strip • Must have at least five different scenes (boxes). • Must include the vocabulary terms: – Carrying capacity – Resources (food, water shelter etc) – Population • Be creative and use color.