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Population Dynamics Characteristics of a population • Geographical distribution – Describes area inhabited by population • Density – The # of individuals / area • Growth Rate – The change in # within a population due to births, deaths, immigration, & emigration • Age Structure Exponential Growth • Occurs when individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate • Under ideal conditions with unlimited resources, a population will grow exponentially Logistic Growth Occurs when resources become less available (Slows population growth rate) Slow population growth rate due to 1. Decrease in birthrate 2. Increase in deathrate 3. Immigration decreases 4. Emigration increases Carrying Capacity The largest # of individuals an environment can support Limits to population growth Limiting Factor – causes population growth to decrease • • • • • • • Density Dependent Limiting Factors Factors which work best with a large dense population Interspecific competition Intraspecific competition Predation Disease Parasitism Density Independent Limiting Factors Tornado, hurricane, drought, temperature Human disturbance (Clear-cutting forests or damming rivers) Competition Competitive exclusion principle • No two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time • Interspecific competition occurs between two species for similar resources • Intraspecific competition occurs within a species for similar resources Why Competition? • • • • • • Limited resources Food Water Space Shelter Mates Sunlight Predation Prey have evolved defense mechanisms to prevent predation • • • • • Poison (Monarch butterflies & Dart frogs) Mimicry Camouflage Shells Slime Poison • Batesian mimicry • Monarch butterfly or viceroy butterfly? Mertensian mimicry (Warning coloration) • Coral snake or King snake? Camouflage in nature Industrial melanism of the peppered moth Shells as Defense Slime as Defense Human Population Growth • • • • • Exponential growth due to: Agriculture Industry Better healthcare / medicine Reduced death rate High birth rate Demography The scientific study of human populations • Birthrates • Deathrates • Age structure U.S. Age Distribution South Africa Age Distribution South Africa and U.S.