chapter 12 Flashcards

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the study of populations

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Demography

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in a population, the number of new individuals that are produced per unit of time minus the number of individuals that die.

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Growth rate

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3
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): the highest possible per capita growth rate for a population.

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Intrinsic growth rate (r):

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4
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: appropriate when young individuals are added to the population continuously

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Exponential growth

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5
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appropriate when young individuals are added to the population at discrete intervals

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Geometric growth

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6
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a model of population growth in which the population increases continuously at an exponential rate; can be described by the equation:

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Exponential growth model

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7
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the shape of exponential growth when graphed.

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J-shaped curve:

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8
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occurs when babies are born continuously (i.e. 12 months out of the year)

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Exponential growth

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9
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a model of population growth that compares population sizes at regular time intervals.

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Geometric growth model

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10
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factors that limit population size regardless of the population’s density.

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Density independent

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11
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factors that affect population size in relation to the population’s density.

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Density dependent

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12
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when the rate of population growth decreases as population density increases.

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Negative density dependence

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13
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The most common factors that cause negative density dependence are

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limiting resources (e.g., food, nesting sites, physical space).

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14
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Crowded populations can also

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generate stress, transmit disease, and attract predators.

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15
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Populations are often regulated by BOTH

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positive & negative density dependence.

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16
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the maximum population size that can be supported by the environment.

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Carrying capacity (K):

17
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a growth model that describes slowing growth of populations at high densities; it is represented by:

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Logistic growth model

18
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the shape of the curve when a population is graphed over time using the logistic growth model

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S-shaped curve

19
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the point on a sigmoidal growth curve at which the population has its highest growth rate

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Inflection point