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Title: Population Ecology


1
Chapter 53
  • Population Ecology

2
Population Dynamics
  • Changes that occur in
  • Population size
  • Density
  • Dispersion
  • Age distribution
  • due to environmental change or stress.

3
Population Size
  • Limits to population growth
  • (births immigration) (deaths emigration)
  • Carrying capacity (k)-- of individuals that an
    environment can sustain indefinitely determined
    by
  • Biotic potential (maximum capacity for pop.
    growth)
  • Environmental resistance (all factors that limit
    growth)
  • G r x
    N
  • (growth over time) (rate of increase) (pop
    size)

4
Types of Growth
  • Exponential growth (J-shaped curve)
  • Logistic growth (S-shaped curve) pop levels off
    around carrying capacity.

5
Types of Growth (cont)
  • Boom and Bust
  • Population overshoots carrying capacity, then has
    dieback (death/emigration).

6
Reproductive Strategies
  • r-selected species
  • Opportunist insects and rodents.
  • Many, small young.
  • Reproduce early and often.
  • Little parental care most young die.
  • High pop growth rate (r).
  • K-selected species
  • Competitor large mammals and birds.
  • Few, larger young.
  • Reproduce later and not as often.
  • Care of young most survive.
  • Stable pop size near carrying capacity (k).

7
Survivorship Curves
  • Different reproductive patterns lead to different
    age structures in the population.
  • Late loss (green) K-selected species.
  • Early loss (red) r-selected species.
  • Constant loss (black)

8
Human Population History
9
Factors affecting birth rates
  • 1. Children needed to work.
  • 2. Living in urban areas.
  • 3. Cost of raising kids.
  • 4. Opportunities for women.
  • 5. Infant mortality.
  • 6. Ave age of marriage.
  • 7. Pensions.
  • 8. Legal abortions.
  • 9. Birth control.
  • 10. Religious beliefs.

10
Factors affecting death rates
  • 1. Increased food supply.
  • 2. Better nutrition.
  • 3. Improved health care/technology.
  • 4. Improved sanitation/hygiene.
  • 5. Safer water supplies.

11
Age Structure Diagrams
  • shows the proportion of the population of each
    sex at each age level.
  • Looks at 3 age categories
  • 0 to 14 yrs (pre-reproductive)
  • 15 to 44 yrs (reproductive)
  • 45 (post-reproductive)
  • (number of women impacts fertility rates)
  • Can be used predict population growth and study
    economic impact.

12
Predicting Populations
  • Rapid growth (Kenya) large numbers of younger
    people.
  • Slow growth (US)
  • Zero or negative growth (Sweden) small numbers
    of young people.
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