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Three types of population distribution

Random, Uniform, Clumped

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Density Dependent Factor

A factor that influences an individuals probability of survival and reproduction in a manner that depends on the size of the population (i.e. predation, disease, food supply)

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Density Independent Factor

A factor that has the same effect on a individual's probability of survival and reproduction at any populations size

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exponential growth models

occurs when populations are not limited by resources. (J-curve)

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logistical growth model

occurs when populations reach a carrying capacity established by a limiting resource and initially experience large growth but then level off. However, they do not exist exactly at carrying capacity. They fluctuate above and below.

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Type I, II, III Curves

reproductive strategies of different species. Type I fosters their young, Type II does sorta kinda, and type III straight up ditches their kids

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K selective strategies

A species with a low intrinsic growth rate that causes the population to increase slowly until it reaches carrying capacity (TYPE I)

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R selective strategies

A species with a high intrinsic growth rate that causes the population to overshoot and quickly die off (TYPE III)

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Population size

The total number of individuals within a defined area at a given time

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Population density

The number of individuals per unit area at a given time

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Population distribution

How individuals are distributed with respect to one another

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Population age structure

how many individuals fit into age categories. Shown by age structure diagrams

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Growth Rate

The number of offspring an individual can produce in a given period of time, minus the deaths of the individual or offspring during the same period

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Metapopulations

A group of spatially distinct populations that are connected by occasional movements of individuals between the populations

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Competition

The struggle of individuals to obtain a limiting resource

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Resource partitioning

Where species work together and divide up a resource like birds in a tree-this can reduce competition

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Predation

The use of one species as a resource by another species

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Interspecific Competition

When two species compete over one limited resource

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Intraspecific Competition

When two individuals within the same species compete over one limited resource

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How does the human population not have a food deficit?

Innovation and Technology

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growth rate equation

CBR-CDR/10

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doubling time for a population equation

70/growth rate

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Demography

The study of human populations and population trends

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Total Fertility Rate (TFR)

estimate of the average number of children each woman will bear in her lifetime

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Replacement level fertility (RLF)

2.1

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Developed Countries

Countries with high levels of industrialization and income

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Developing Countries

Countries with relatively low levels of industrialization and income

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Life Expectancy

The average number of years that an infant born in a particular year in a particular country can be expected to live, given the current average life span and death rate of that country

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Infant Mortality Rate

Number of deaths of children under the age of one per 1000 births

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Child Mortality Rate

Number of deaths of children under the age of five per 1000 births

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Demographic Transition

The theory that as a country moves from a subsistence economy to and industrialized one, it undergoes a predictable shift in population growth

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Family Planning

Regulating the number or spacing of children through the use of birth control

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IPAT equation

environmental Impact=Population, Affluence, Technology

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