3.4 Carrying Capacity

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  • What is the carrying capacity of an environment?
    Maximum number of individuals
  • The carrying capacity (KK) is reached when population growth (dNdt\frac{dN}{dt}) equals zero
  • Resource availability is a key factor affecting carrying capacity.
  • How do environmental conditions affect carrying capacity?
    Climate, temperature, disasters
  • Match the factor affecting carrying capacity with its description:
    Predation and Competition ↔️ Presence of predators and competitors
    Disease and Parasites ↔️ Impact of infectious diseases
  • Arrange the factors affecting carrying capacity in order of their primary influence:
    1️⃣ Resource Availability
    2️⃣ Environmental Conditions
    3️⃣ Predation and Competition
    4️⃣ Disease and Parasites
  • Climate, temperature, and natural disasters are examples of environmental conditions affecting carrying capacity.
  • Predation and competition can reduce the carrying capacity of an environment.
  • What role does habitat quality play in determining carrying capacity?
    Ensures availability of resources
  • Match the factor affecting carrying capacity with its description:
    Climate Change ↔️ Alters environmental conditions
    Overconsumption of Resources ↔️ Depletes natural resources
  • Arrange the stages of population growth in relation to carrying capacity:
    1️⃣ Exponential Growth
    2️⃣ Growth Slows
    3️⃣ Equilibrium at Carrying Capacity
  • Habitat destruction reduces the carrying capacity of an environment.
  • How does pollution affect carrying capacity?
    Contaminates essential resources
  • Climate change alters environmental conditions, leading to shifts in species ranges
  • Invasive species can disrupt ecosystems and lower carrying capacity.
  • Match the human activity with its impact on carrying capacity:
    Pollution ↔️ Decreases environmental quality
    Invasive Species ↔️ Outcompetes native species
  • Humans can enhance carrying capacity through sustainable practices like reforestation and efficient resource management
  • Humans can enhance carrying capacity through sustainable practices like conservation efforts, reforestation, and efficient resource management
  • Arrange the key human activities impacting carrying capacity in order of their primary effect:
    1️⃣ Habitat destruction and fragmentation: Reduces available space and resources
    2️⃣ Pollution: Contaminates air, water, and soil
    3️⃣ Overconsumption of resources: Depletes natural resources
    4️⃣ Climate change: Alters environmental conditions
    5️⃣ Introduction of invasive species: Disrupts ecosystems
  • Humans can enhance carrying capacity through sustainable practices.
  • What is the definition of carrying capacity (K)?
    Maximum sustainable population size
  • Carrying capacity is reached when population growth (dNdt\frac{dN}{dt}) equals zero
  • Match the factors affecting carrying capacity with their descriptions:
    Resource Availability ↔️ Access to food, water, shelter, and breeding sites
    Environmental Conditions ↔️ Climate, temperature, and natural disasters
    Predation and Competition ↔️ Presence of predators and competitors
    Disease and Parasites ↔️ Impact of infectious diseases and parasites
  • When is carrying capacity mathematically reached?
    Population growth equals zero
  • The logistic growth equation models population growth as it approaches carrying capacity.
  • The logistic growth equation is \frac{dN}{dt} = r_{\max}N\left(1 - \frac{N}{K}\right)</latex>, where KK represents the carrying capacity
  • What does rmaxr_{\max} in the logistic growth equation represent?

    Maximum per capita growth rate
  • Arrange the stages of population growth according to the logistic growth model:
    1️⃣ Exponential growth when N is small compared to K
    2️⃣ Growth slows as N approaches K
    3️⃣ Equilibrium is reached when N = K
  • Match the variables in the logistic growth equation with their meanings:
    N</latex> ↔️ Population size
    rmaxr_{\max} ↔️ Maximum per capita growth rate
    KK ↔️ Carrying capacity
  • What happens to population growth as it approaches carrying capacity in the logistic growth model?
    Growth slows down
  • What does habitat destruction and fragmentation reduce?
    Available space and resources
  • Pollution contaminates air, water, and soil
  • What does overconsumption of resources lead to?
    Depletion of natural resources
  • Climate change alters environmental conditions
  • What do invasive species disrupt in ecosystems?
    Ecosystem balance
  • Match the human activity with its impact on carrying capacity:
    1️⃣ Habitat Destruction
    2️⃣ Reduces available space and resources
  • What does overconsumption of resources deplete?
    Natural resources
  • Climate change alters environmental conditions
  • Invasive species disrupt ecosystems
  • What are the key effects of human activities on carrying capacity?
    Habitat destruction, pollution, overconsumption, climate change, invasive species