Chapter 5: Populations

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Unusual weather
________ and natural disasters can act as density- independent limiting factors.
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Competition
________ depends on population density.
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demographic transition
The ________ is complete when the birthrate meets the death rate.
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predation
Limiting factors include competition for resources, ________, parasitism and disease, unusual weather, and natural disasters.
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Density independent
A(n) ________ limiting factor is a limiting factor that affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of population size
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Demography
Looks at characteristics of human populations and tries to explain how those populations will change over time
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Demographic transition
In the ________, a population changes from having high birth rates and death rates to having low birth rates and death rates
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Ex
when people kill too many cod fish, the cod population falls; if people killed fewer cod, the population could rise again
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Geographic range
A population’s _______ describes the spaces where it lives
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Population density
The number of individuals of a species per unit area
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Population distribution
Describes how organisms are spread across their range
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Growth rate
A population’s _______ tells you if the population size is getting bigger, smaller, or staying the same
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Age structure
The _______ of a population describes the number of males and females of each age in the population
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Immigration
When individuals move into a population’s range, the process is called _______
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Emigration
When individuals move out of the range, the process is called _______
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Exponential growth
A growth pattern in which the individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate
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Logistic growth
A growth pattern in which a population’s growth rate slows or stops, following a period of exponential growth
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Carrying capacity
The largest number of individuals of a population that a given environment can support
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Limiting factor
Any factor that controls the size of a population
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Density-dependent limiting factor
A limiting factor that depends on population density
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Density-independent limiting factor
A limiting factor that affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of population size
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Demography
The scientific study of human populations
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Demographic transition
A change in a population from high birth rates and death rates to low birth rates and death rates