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Title: Population Dynamics, Carrying Capacity, and Conservation Biology Chapter 9


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Population Dynamics, Carrying Capacity, and
Conservation BiologyChapter 9
In looking at naturenever forget that every
single organic being around us may be said to be
striving to increase its numbers. Charles
Darwin, 1859
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Key Concepts
  • Factors affecting population size
  • Species reproductive patterns
  • Species survivorship patterns
  • Conservation biology and human impacts on
    ecosystems

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Population Dynamics and Carrying Capacity
  • Population dynamics
  • Zero population growth (ZPG)
  • Biotic potential (intrinsic rate of increase r)
  • Environmental resistance
  • Carrying capacity
  • Minimum viable population (MVP)

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Population Dispersion
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Factors Affecting Population Size
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Exponential and Logistic Growth
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Population Density Effects
  • Density-independent controls
  • Density-dependent controls

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Natural Population Curves
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The Role of Predation in Controlling Population
Size
  • Predator-prey cycles
  • Bottom-up control
  • Top-down control

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Reproductive Patterns and Survival
  • Asexual reproduction
  • Sexual reproduction
  • r-selected species
  • K-selected species

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Question
  • Why are pest species likely to be extreme
    r-selected species?
  • Why are many endangered species likely to be
    extreme K-selected species?

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Survivorship Curves
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Conservation Biology Sustaining Wildlife
Populations
  • Investigating human impacts on biodiversity
  • Ideas for maintaining biodiversity
  • Endangered species management
  • Wildlife reserves and ecological restoration
  • Ecological economics
  • Environmental ethics
  • Wildlife management

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Human Impacts on Ecosystems
  • Habitat degradation and fragmentation
  • Ecosystem simplification
  • Genetic resistance
  • Predator elimination
  • Introduction of non-native species
  • Over harvesting renewable resources
  • Interference with ecological systems

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Learning From Nature
  • Interdependence
  • Diversity
  • Resilience
  • Adaptability
  • Unpredictability
  • Limits

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Assignment
  • In groups of fourchoose one wild plant species
    and one animal species and analyze the factors
    that are likely to limit the populations of each
    species.
  • Make an informational poster about the species
    (you will have two one plant and one animal) on
    half of a piece of paper and then make an
    informational poster about the limitations on the
    other half.
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