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Biology 30 Alberta: Population and Community
Dynamics Test Questions and Answers
What are the two types of populations? Give an example of each. - Answer✔✔ Open (ex:


tundra); has birth, death, emigration & immigration.


Closed (ex: fish tank); birth and death only, no movement


What are the two types of population growth patterns? - Answer✔✔ J shaped and S shaped.


Describe a J-shaped growth pattern and give an example. - Answer✔✔ exponential; lag phase

->


boom of natality -> stationary phase; increased competition and waste -> huge mortality.


Example: black flies in the tundra.


Describe a S-shaped growth pattern. - Answer✔✔ logistic; lag phase -> boom of growth

pushes


population over carrying capacity -> environmental resistance pushes population down again

->


stable equilibrium


What is environmental resistance? Give three examples. - Answer✔✔ factors from the


environment that lead to decreased natality, increased mortality and emigration.


Examples: limited space, predators, disease, limited resources

, What is carrying capacity? What is the symbol for it? - Answer✔✔ the theoretical maximum


population size that the environment can sustain in the long term; symbol = K


What is biotic potential? - Answer✔✔ maximum reproductive capacity of a species if

resources


were unlimited


Which two strategies affect the biotic potential of a population? - Answer✔✔ r-selection and

Kselection


How does mutation lead to gene pools changing? - Answer✔✔ alleles mutate into another


form; important for variation


How does natural selection lead to gene pools changing? - Answer✔✔ not all individuals have


ability to produce offspring; "survival of the fittest"


How does non-random mating lead to gene pools changing? - Answer✔✔ mating based on


proximity and preference; not all individuals have equal chance of finding mate


How does gene flow lead to gene pools changing? - Answer✔✔ migration; lose via

emigration;


gain via immigration


Does gene flow lead to a new population? - Answer✔✔ No.

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