Title: Population
1Population
2How do populations grow?
Population
Deaths
Births
Immigration
Emigration
3Population Growth Models
- Linearprobably not realistic
- Exponential (geometric) dN/dt rN
- rintrinsic rate of increase(b-d)
- Npopulation size
- Logistic dN/dt rN (K-N/K)
- Includes carrying capacity term (K-N/K) or
(1-(N/K)) - More realistic due to environmental factors
- Others with competition, stage-based (age or size
specific), etc.
4Geometric or Exponential Growth
Phlox drummondii
5Anatomy of the Exponential Growth Model
6Another example of exponential growth whooping
cranes
7Logistic Growth (includes carrying capacity term)
Yeast
African Buffalo
8What determines limits to Population Growth?
- Density-dependentbiotic factors like disease,
competition, or predation - Density-independentabiotic factors like climate,
fire, nutrients, sunlight, etc.
9Adaptive Radiation Galapagos Finches
10Galapagos Islands
- Darwin studied in 1830s Vecchi later re-studied
them in 2007 - Found some birds he thought were unrelated
- In fact, they were closely related finches in
different species
11To quote Darwin
- "It is very remarkable that a nearly perfect
gradation of structure in this one group can be
traced in the form of the beak, from one
exceeding in dimensions that of the largest
gros-beak, to another differing but little from
that of a warbler."
12Environment Varies Leading to Density independent
regulation of population
13Medium Ground Finch benefits from increased
rainfall
14Cactus Finches
- Eat flower pollen from buds
- Eat seeds
- Drink nectar
- Eat insects
- Some seed dispersal
- Some pollination
15Opuntia helleri prickly pear cactus
- El Nino damaged them by water-logging and salt
spray (density independent factors) - Damage is also by competition from other plants
and cactus finches (density dependent factors)
16Cactus flower abundance and damage by cactus
finches
17Human Population Growth
LOOK!! Humans are subject to carrying capacity,
too!!
- Expected to reach 9.5 billion or so by 2050
- Most of this in developing countries
18Trends in human population growth
- 1800 1 billion
- 1930 2 billion
- 1960 3 billion
- 1975 4 billion
- 1987 5 billion
- 1999 6 billion
- Current 6.5 billion
19Human Population Growth
- 3 Revolutions
- Agricultural 10,000 ybp
- Industrial 225 ybp
- Medical/technological 50 ybp
20Age-Sex Pyramids developed vs. developing
nations
21The Impact of Epidemics
22With and without AIDS
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