APES U3 Populations

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K-selected species

Species that produce a few, often fairly large offspring but invest a great deal of time and energy to ensure that most of those offspring reach reproductive age.

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r-selected species

Species that reproduce early in their life span and produce large numbers of usually small and short-lived offspring in a short period, low paternal care

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Competition

the struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources

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Biotic potential

Maximum rate at which the population of a given species can increase when there are no limits on its rate of growth.

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Invasive species

plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native

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Survivorship curves

a graph that represents the distinct patterns of species survival as a function of age

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Type I survivorship curve

A survivorship curve in which newborns, juveniles, and young adults all have high survival rates and death rates do not begin to increase greatly until old age.

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Type II survivorship curve

Experience roughly a constant mortality rate regardless of age. Prey animals such as birds can follow this pattern of survival.

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Type III survivorship

Experience the greatest mortality early on in life, with relatively low rates of death for those surviving. Usually r-selected.

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J-shaped curve (exponential growth)

Growth where there is unlimited resources and no competition

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S-shaped curve (logistic growth)

Where the community has reached its carrying capacity

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Carrying capacity (K)

Maximum population size that a particular environment can support.

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Ecosystem

A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.

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Overshoot

when a population becomes larger than the environment's carrying capacity

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Dieback

Sharp reduction in the population of a species when its numbers exceed the carrying capacity of its habitat.

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Depletion

reduction in the number or quantity of something

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Famine

an extreme shortage of food

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Population growth

An increase in population over a period of time.

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Finite

limited

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Fecundity

fertility

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Desalinization

A process of removing salt from ocean water

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Pandemic

an epidemic that is geographically widespread

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Epidemic

A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.

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Age structure diagrams

broad base = rapid growth; narrow base = negative growth; uniform shape = zero growth

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Population growth rates

-A country's is determined by its natural increase expressed as a percentage

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-For example, a country's natural increase with a CBR of 22 and a CDR of 12 is 10 per 1,000, which translates to a rate of 1 percent

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Total fertility rate (TFR)

The average number of children born to a woman during her childbearing years.

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Fertility

the incidence of childbearing in a country's population

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replacement fertility rate

the total fertility rate needed for a population to replace itself = 2.1

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Mortality

death rate

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Life expectancy

A figure indicating how long, on average, a person may be expected to live

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Per capita

per person

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Infant mortality rates

The percentage of children who die before their first birthday within a particular area or country.

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Death rates

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population density

Number of individuals per unit area

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Malthusian theory

focuses on how the exponential growth of a population can outpace growth of the food supply and lead to social degradation and disorder

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Density-independent factors

limiting factor that affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of population size eg. flood, fire, other natural disasters

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Density-dependent factors

factor that limits a population more as population density increases eg. food, shelters, water, spread of disease

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Rule of 70

Doubling time (in years) = 70/(percentage growth rate).

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Doubling time

The number of years needed to double a population

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Crude birth rate

The total number of live births in a year for every 1,000 people

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Crude death rate

The number of deaths per year per 1,000 people.

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Overpopulation

The number of people in an area exceeds the capacity of the environment to support life at a decent standard of living.

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Standard of living

Quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier.

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Import vs. Export

Goods that are purchased are imported (into a country). Goods that are exported are sold for profit (sent out of the country).

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Gross domestic product (GDP)

A measurement of the total goods and services produced within a country.

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Population momentum

continued population growth that does not slow in response to growth reduction measures

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Demographic transition

change in a population from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates

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4-stage demographic transition model (DTM)

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Infant mortality rates

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Developed countries

countries with strong economies and a high quality of life

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Developing countries

countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life

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Demography

The scientific study of population characteristics.

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post-industrial stage

(demographic transition) low birth & death rates

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pre-industrial stage

birth and death rates high, population grows slowly, infant mortality high

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Industrial stage

(demographic transition) decline in birth rate, population growth slows

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Transitional stage

(demographic transition) death rate lower, better health care, population grows fast

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Birth control

Any method used to reduce births, including celibacy, delayed marriage, contraception; devices or medication that prevent implantation of fertilized zygotes, and induced abortions

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Immigration

Movement of individuals into a population

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Emigration

movement of individuals out of a population