Chapter 53: Population Ecology Flashcards

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Population

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  • Group of individuals of a single species living in the same general area
  • Rely on the same resources
  • Influenced by similar environmental factors
  • Likely to interact / breed with one another
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Population Density

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Number of individuals per unit area or volume

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Dispersion

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Pattern of spacing among individuals within the boundaries of the population

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Mark-Recapture Method

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  • Used to estimate size of wildlife population
  • x/n = s/ N or N = (sn)/ x
  • x = # of marked animals in 2nd sampling
  • n = total # of animals in 2nd sampling
  • s = # of animals marked and released in 1st sampling
  • N = population size
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Immigration

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Influx of new individuals from other areas

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Emigration

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Movement of individuals out of a population and into other locations

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Territoriality

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Defense of a bounded physical space against encroachment by other individuals

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Demography

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Study of the vital statistics of populations and how they change over time

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Survivorship Curve

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Plot of the proportion or number of members in a cohort still alive at each age

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Type I Curve

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  • Flat at start : low death rates in middle & early life

- Drops steeply as age increases

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Type III Curve

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  • Drops sharply at start : high mortality rate when younger

- Flattens out with age increase

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Type II Curve

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  • Intermediate

- Constant death rate

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Reproductive Table

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  • Fertility schedule

- Age-specific summary of the reproductive rates in a population

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Zero Population Growth (ZPG)

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When per capita birth and death rates are equal (r= 0)

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Exponential Population Growth

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  • Growth of a population in an ideal, unlimited environment
  • Represented by a J-shaped curve when a population size is plotted over time
  • Free to reproduce at physiological capacity
  • There’s abundant food
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Carrying Capacity

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  • K

- Max population size that a particular environment can sustain

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Logistic Population Growth

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  • Per capita rate of increase approaches 0 as the population size nears the carrying capacity
  • S- curve
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Life History

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  • Traits that affect an organism’s schedule of reproduction and survival
  • 3 main variables:
    - When reproduction starts
    - How often the organism reproduces
    - How many offspring are produced per reproductive episode
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Semelparity

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  • Reproduction where an organism produces all of its offspring in a single event
  • Also called big-bang reproduction
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Iteroparity

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  • Repeated reproduction

- Provide for offspring better and reproduce less and larger offspring

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K-Selection

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  • Density-dependent selection
  • Selection for traits that are sensitive to population density and favored at higher densities
  • Big organisms
  • Fewer babies
  • Increased care
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R- Selection

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  • Selection for traits that maximize reproductive success in uncrowded environments (low densities)
  • Density-independent selection
  • Small organisms
  • More babies
  • Less care
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Density Independent

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Birth rate / death rate that doesn’t change with population density

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Density Dependent

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  • Death rate that increases with population density

- Birth rate that falls with increased density

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Population Dynamics

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  • Population size fluctuations from year to year or place to place
  • Influencing factors:
    - Competition for resources
    - Disease (efficient)
    - Predation
    - Territoriality
    - Intrinsic factors (prevent / allow for more birth)
    - Toxic Wastes
  • Affect other species
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Metapopulation

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A number of linked local populations

27
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Demographic Transition

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  • Movement from high birth and death rates toward low birth and death rates
  • Tends to accompany industrialization and improved living conditions
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Age Structure

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Relative number of individuals of each age in the population

29
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Ecological Footprint

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Summarizes the aggregate land and water area required by each person, city, or nation to produce all the resources it consumes and to absorb all the waste it generates