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Name: ____________________________________ Date: ___________________ Chapter 5 Notes – Populations Section 5-2 Limits to Growth (p. 124-127) Limiting Factors What factors limit population growth? An ecosystem’s productivity can be reduced when there is an insufficient supply of a particular ______________________. • Ecologists call such substances ____________________ nutrients. A limiting nutrient is an example of a more general ecological concept called a limiting factor = Density-Dependent Factors Density-dependent limiting factor = Include: • _______________________ • _______________________ • _______________________ • _______________________ Density-dependent factors operate when the population _______________ reaches a certain level. • These factors operate most strongly when a population is _____________ and _______________. • Do not affect ________________, scattered populations that much. Competition When populations become crowded, organisms compete for _____________, ________________, ________________, ______________________, and other essentials. • Can occur among members of the _____________ species and between members of _____________________ species. 1 o Between different species: can lead to _________________________ change; species may evolve different ______________. Predation • Populations in nature are often controlled by predation. • A ___________________-____________ relationship is the best-known mechanism of population control. Does this predatory-prey population graph correlate to the wolf/deer population activity that you did? Parasitism and Disease • Parasites can _____________ the growth of a population. • A parasite can live in or on another organism (the _____________) and consequently ______________ it. Density-Independent Factors Density-independent limiting factors = Examples: • unusual _________________ • natural __________________ activities (damming rivers, • seasonal ________________ clear-cutting forests) • 2 certain _______________