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APES Unit 3
lesson 2 - population growth models
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What is the shape of the graph representing exponential growth?
J curve
Under what conditions does exponential growth occur in a species?
When there is no
competition
, abundant resources, and no
predators
What is an invasive species?
A species that is not
native
to a location and can cause damage
What does biotic potential refer to?
The
maximum
reproduction rate of a species under ideal conditions
What factors limit populations according to the study material?
Abiotic
and biotic factors
What are density-dependent factors?
Factors that have an increasing effect as population density
increases
Give examples of density-dependent factors.
Food, disease,
predators
, and space
What are
density-independent
factors
?
Factors that affect populations regardless of density
Provide examples of density-independent factors.
Temperatures
and
natural disasters
What is the shape of the graph representing logistic growth?
S curve
How does logistic growth begin?
It starts as a
J-curve
before
limiting factors
reduce the rate of growth
What is the carrying capacity (K)?
The maximum population size an environment can support
Does the population stay at the carrying capacity (K)?
No
, the population
fluctuates
around K
What is an overshoot in population dynamics?
When the
carrying capacity
is exceeded due to
reproductive time lag
What is the relationship between predator and prey in population dynamics?
It can lead to
cyclic
population fluctuations
What are the types of population fluctuations?
Irregular: no pattern, chaotic
Stable: fluctuates around
carrying capacity
, steady conditions
Cyclic: rise and fall predictably, often due to
predator/prey relationships
In the provided graph, what type of growth is depicted: exponential or logistic?
Logistic growth
What is the carrying capacity of the sheep in the graph?
It is the
maximum
number of sheep the
environment
can
support
Why does overshoot occur in a population?
It occurs due to a
reproductive time lag
Why do populations fluctuate around carrying capacity instead of remaining constant?
Because of various
limiting factors
and environmental changes
What type of growth would an invasive species exhibit initially, logistic or exponential? Why?
Exponential growth due to abundant resources and lack of competition