Eco. Ch.3 Limiting factors
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Limiting Factors in an Ecosystem
Several Abiotic Factors Can Limit
Population Growth
Limiting factor principle
• Too much or too little of any abiotic factor can
limit or prevent growth of a population, even if
all other factors are at or near the optimal
range of tolerance
• Directly relates to:
Carrying Capacity (K)
• The maximum population of a given species
that a particular habitat can sustain
indefinitely without being degraded
(we will return to this concept in Chapter 5)
Examples of Limiting Factors
Temperature
• Animals have a “thermal range” in which their bodies
work
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Digestion & Metabolism
Reproduction
Locomotion (escaping predators)
Foraging (finding food)
Space
• How many organisms can physically occupy an area?
Food
• Is the environment able to support an infinite number of
organisms?
Range of Tolerance for a Population
of Organisms
INSERT FIGURE 3-10 HERE
Temperature of a Scorpion…
even invertebrates have limiting
factors
Raccoon Activity
Objectives:
• Define a major component of habitat
• Identify a limiting factor
• Recognize the importance of a suitable habitat and
limiting factors
Methods
• Students will ‘become’ raccoons to look for
components of a habitat
Raccoon Activity
Background:
• Since raccoons are omnivores and eat a variety
of food, each color of paper represents a different
food item
• Everyone will get a paper bag that represents the
raccoon’s cache (stash of food hidden by an
animal to be used at a later date, i.e. winter)
• “Food” (paper) will be scattered about in a “forest”
(open area)
Raccoon Activity
Procedure:
Raccoons must walk through the forest
(raccoons do not run with their food)
Gather food
Hide it in the cache ONE AT A TIME!!!!
You cannot carry more than one food item at a time
Other raccoons can steal from your cache
Do not announce when you do this, raccoons do not make
it known when they are stealing one another’s food!
Raccoon Activity
Here’s the catch:
• Not all raccoons are healthy…
• You will be randomly assigned a raccoon ‘history’
and must it out while gathering your food
Raccoon Activity
BROWN- nuts (acorns,
walnuts, hickory nuts)
• 25% of diet
RED- meat (rodents,
amphibians, reptiles,
birds, eggs)
• 15% of diet
PURPLE- berries & fruits
• 25% of diet
GREEN- plants (leaves,
grasses, herbs)
• 20% of diet
YELLOW- insects (grub,
larvae, ants, termites)
• 15% of diet
BLUE- water
Summary
Did all raccoons get enough nutrients to
survive?
What are the limiting factors?
How does this affect the survival of each
animal?
What does this tell you about carrying capacity?