Factors Affecting Population Change
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Factors Affecting
Population Change
Exponential Vs. Logistic Growth
Two Strategies for Growth
1. “r-strategists”: Spawners!
Characterized by exponential growth, which results
in temporarily large populations, followed by
sudden crashes in population size.
Ex. Insects, bacteria, some plants
live in unpredictable and rapidly changing environments
Reproduce quickly when conditions are favorable
External Fertilization
Many offspring: small, mature rapidly, no parental care
Two Strategies for Growth
2. “K-strategists”: Brooders!
Characterized by a high degree of specialization.
Ex. Trees, whales, tigers, etc.
Live in stable and predictable environments
Can compete effectively
Reproduce late in life
Internal Fertilization
Few offspring: large, mature slowly, often much parental
care
Density Dependent Factors
Factors that influence population regulation,
having greater impact as population density
increases or decreases
Struggle for survival includes factors like competition,
predation, disease, and other biological effects
Density Dependent Factors
Intraspecific
Competition –
Ecological interaction
where individuals of the
same species/population
compete for resources in
their habitat.
Density Dependent Factors
Predation -
Consumption of prey
by carnivores
-Regulation can occur due to
preferred species of prey
Density Dependent Factors
Disease –
Pathogens able to pass
from host to host in
overcrowded populations
with greater ease
Density Dependent Factors
Allee effect –
Occurs when population
cannot survive or fails to
reproduce enough to
offset mortality once the
population density is too
low; such populations
usually do not survive.
Eg. The extinct
passenger pigeon.
Density Dependent Factors
Minimum viable
population size –
Smallest number of
individual needed for
a population to
continue for a given
period of time
Small population size
can result in inbreeding
and loss of genetic
variation
Density Independent Factors
Factors influencing population regulation
regardless of population density
Human intervention - Pesticides
Environment - reproductive success based on
temperatures, natural disasters etc
Limiting Factors
Any essential resource
that is in short supply
or unavailable. These
factors determine how
much the individual or
population can
reproduce.
Eg. light, space, water,
nutrients
Homework!
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