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Life Science Summary: population ecology

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POPULATION ECOLOGY
POPULATION:

1) Same species

2)Same area

3) can produce fertile offspring



POPULATION SIZE

Population parameters – can make population size change

1. Natality
2. Mortality
3. Immigration
4. Emigration
• When all four can happen = open population
• 3 & 4 can’t happen = closed population



GROWTH

Growth curve – show how size of population changes

Geometric – numbers increase slowly (not a lot of reproduction) = lag phase

Accelerating growth phase – grows faster

Limiting factor = anything that slows down population growth (eventually could stop growth
permanently)

1. Amount of food
2. Space
3. Predation

The effect of these factors = environmental resistance

Decelerating growth phase – when limiting factors start to have an effect

Equilibrium phase – level of reproduction and death is equal

LOGISTIC GROWTH IS ALWAYS A NEGATIVE FEEDBACK



MEASURING POPULATION SIZE

DIRECT TECHNIQUES

Census – counting every individual

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Number of quadrants

Average number of sampled plants per quadrant = Total number of sampled plants

Population size = Average number of sampled plants per quadrant X total study area

Area of quadrant



INDIRECT TECHNIQUES

Marcy recapture



INTERACTIONS IN THE ENVIRONMENT

Ways populations interact in the communities:
1. Predation
2. Competition
3. Sometimes two species live permanently in a close association: (3 different types)
4. Parasitism
5. Mutualism
6. Commensalism
1. PREDATION

Predator eats prey

In a dynamic equilibrium- predators control the prey population and prey control the predator
population

Both benefit from the relationship

e.g. African Wild dog

àcamouflages well

à good eye sight

àrun fast over long distance

à intelligent and hunt in packs communicate with one another

e.g. The Great White Shark

à sharp eye sight

àdark upper body to camouflage near the surface

à fast swimmer

2. COMPETITION

Happens when there is a limited amount of resources that both need

Density dependant factors become stronger

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