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age-structure pyramids

show the relative number of individuals of each age in a population and can be used to predict and explain many demographic patterns

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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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birth rate (crude birth rate)

the number of births in a year for every 1,000 people in a population

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carrying capacity

Largest number of individuals of a population that a environment can support

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death rate (crude death rate)

is equal to the number of deaths per 1,000 members of the population in a year.

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demographic transition model

A sequence of demographic changes in which a country moves from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates through time.

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Emigration

movement of individuals out of an area

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Developed Country (MDC)

a modern, industrialized country in which people are generally better educated and healthier and live longer than people in developing countries do

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Developing Country (LDC)

Country identified as those that have not achieved significant industrial growth relative to increase in population. Their GDP remains relatively low and as a result, their standard of living is low. Their structures such as governments and education systems are often unstable.

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exponential population growth

Growth of a population in an ideal, unlimited environment, represented by a J-shaped curve when population size is plotted over time.

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Gross National Product (GNP)

The total value of goods and services, including income received from abroad, produced by the residents of a country within a specific time period, usually one year.

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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.

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logistic population growth

A model describing population growth that levels off as population size approaches carrying capacity; represented by an S shaped curve

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Overshoot

The extent to which a population exceeds the carrying capacity of its environment

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population density

A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land

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population momentum

The propensity for a growing population to continue growing even through fertility is declining because of their young age distribution

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replacement birth rate

refers to the number of children a couple must have in order to replace themselves in a population; usually greater than two due to infant and child mortality

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Total Fertility Rate (TFR)

The average number of children a woman will have throughout her childbearing years.

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generalist species

Species with a broad ecological niche. They can live in many different places, eat a variety of foods, and tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions. Examples are flies, cockroaches, mice, rats, and human beings.

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specialist species

Species with a narrow ecological niche. They may be able to live in only one type of habitat, tolerate only a narrow range of climatic and other environmental conditions, or use only one type or a few types of food.

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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

a constant death rate over the organism's life span

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Type III survivorship

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

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keystone species

a species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.

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invasive species

species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats

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crude growth rate

crude birth rate - crude death rate

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Population Dieback

a rapid decrease in numbers experienced by a population of organisms that has temporarily exceeded, or overshot, its carrying capacity

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density dependent factors

A limiting factor of a population wherein large, dense populations are more strongly affected than small, less crowded ones.

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density independent factors

limiting factor that affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of population size

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Percent Change

((New-Old)/Old)*100

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infant mortality rate

A figure that describes the number of babies that die within the first year of their lives in a given population.

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Rule of 70

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

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

The total output of all economic activity in the nation, including goods and services.

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