Carrying Capacity
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ECOSYSTEM
ORGANIZATION
And POPULATIONS
OVERVIEW
Ecosystem Organization
Population is the number of individuals
of the same species in the same place at
the same time.
Factors That Control
Population Growth
What determines the population
number of an ecosystem (or planet)?
(Think in terms the basics that plants,
animals and ourselves need to survive.)
Limiting Factors
An environmental factor that causes a
population to decrease
Food
Water
Space
Weather
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Other Factors That Control Population
Growth
Other Limiting
Factors:
Competition
Predation
Parasitism
Crowding
Stress
Disease
Carrying Capacity
The largest population that an area can
support
A giraffe must eat 10 kg of leaves each day
The trees in an area can provide 100 kg per
day while remaining healthy
Could 15 giraffes live in this area?
What is the carrying capacity?
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What dynamics might be involved
in predicting population growth?
Population Size
Population Growth Rate
Carrying Capacity
Limiting Factors
Population Growth Curves
Exponential growth:
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Population
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increases by a
constant
proportion per unit
of time
At this growth rate
the population
exhibits a J-shaped
curve
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Exponential
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B
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0
Lag
A
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2
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Time
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Population Growth Curves
At this growth rate the
population exhibits an
S-shaped curve.
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500 K carrying capacity
K
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Population
Logistic growth:
Population increases
rapidly for a period of
time, its growth begins
to slow, and ultimately,
growth stops.
stabilization
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exponential
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K (carrying capacity) =
maximum population
size that an environment
can support
lag
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Time (in days)
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