Ch. 2 Flashcards

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R-Strategists

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  • High variability in population number and never reach carrying capacity
  • small organisms exploit unstable environments
  • short life span, many offspring–>high rates of mortality among young
  • population is held in check by density-independent limiting factors
  • population #’s are always fluctuating
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Thomas Malthus

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  • 1st to think critically about human population
  • 1789
  • believed human population increased geometrically
  • population would outgrow supply—>humans begin to die
  • wars, famine, plagues, natural disasters are natural and necessary to control human population
  • attacked for his negativity
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K-Strategists

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  • Organisms that reach stable population at the carrying capacity
  • Large organisms
  • Occupy stable environments
  • Long lives, few offspring—>large energy investment in offspring
  • Offspring have high chance of survival
  • K’s are generally controlled by density-dependent factors
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Slow growth, few births

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Lag phase

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Population will continue to grow as long as the birthrate exceeds the deaths rate

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Exponential Growth Phase

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Birthrate and death rate become equal, equilibrium is established (Stable Equilibrium Rate)

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Deceleration Phase

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Each species has a…

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Biotic potential

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All species have a tendency to…..?

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Increase in population size

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Misconception 1.) individuals adapt and evolve to suit their environment

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Correct statement: species evolve, not individuals. It is the genes that are passed down from the species that survive

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Misconception 2.) humans have evolved from monkeys/apes and primates

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Correct statement: humans and primates have a common ancestor

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Misconception 3.) evolution has “solved” the origin of life

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Correct statement: No one knows the origin of life

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Misconception 4.) Evolution is a “theory”, so that means it’s a hypothesis

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A theory is a tested proposition

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Misconception 5.) Evolution justifies evil practices like eugenics, social Darwinism, and racism

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Correct statement: people use evolution to justify evil practices

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What are the major factors that determine family size?

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Status and desires of women

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Factors that influence population growth in developing countries:

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  • Early marriage, high fertility
  • Birth control
  • Economic benefits of many children
  • Free/low cost contraceptives
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Factors that influence population growth in developed countries:

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  • marriage delayed for careers
  • less desire for larger families
  • economic disadvantages to having many children
  • paid maternity leave, guaranteed job, tax breaks
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Natality- birthrate

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  • # of individuals added to the population through reproduction over a period of time
  • can be through asexual or sexual reproduction
  • in humans, birthrate is described mathematically as the # of individuals born per 1000 individuals per year