Title: Good Morning AP Bio!!
1- Good Morning AP Bio!!
- We will go over the Safety Contract first
todayplease have it out ? - We will also finish our notes from yesterday.
- Pillbug lab prep is tomorrowbring bugs by
Thursday. - You will need your comp lab notebook for
tomorrow. - You will get reading questions for Chapter 51
today. These will be due TUESDAY along with your
summer homework. (No reading questions for Ch.
53-54) - This is the day we will be taking our first Quiz!
YAY!!
2- AP Biology
- Chapters 53.1-3, 53.5
- 54.1-2
3- Population group of individuals of a single
species living in the same general area who
interact and interbreed - density number of individuals per unit area
- not a static number...constantly changing
(births, deaths, immigration, emigration) - dispersion pattern of spacing among individuals,
indicates social interactions in a population - clumped, uniform, or random
- territoriality also influences dispersion
- Not easy to count all individuals in a
population...use mark-recapture method to
estimate population sizes
4- Survivorship Curves
- graphical representation of number of organisms
alive in a population over time in age ranges
(death rate) - Type I low death rates early in life, increases
in older age-groups - humans, elephants, primates and other organisms
with lots of parental care - Type II constant death rate over life span
- squirrels, rodents, plants
- Type III high death rate in younger ages, death
rate declines (levels off) in older age groups - organisms with large numbers of offspring and
little parental care (invertebrates and fishes)
5- Exponential Growth
- rapid growth, occurs in times of unlimited
resources (no carrying capacity) - produces a J-shaped curve
- Formula
- population growth rmax (N)
- (births-deaths)
- rmax maximum per capita growth rate of a
population - N population size
6- Logistic Growth
- growth limited by a carrying capacity (number of
individuals an ecosystem can support) - varies with changing resources
- growth rate approaches zero as the carrying
capacity is reached
r rmax maximum per capita growth rate N
population size K carrying capacity
7- Factors regulating population size
- density-independent does not influence the birth
or death rate - natural disasters, weather, sunlight, temperature
- density-dependent increases death rate,
decreases birth rate - competition, predation, intrinsic physiologic
factors, waste buildup, territoriality, disease - negative feedback!
8- Species Interactions
- two or more species interacting in a positive,
negative, or neutral relationship - competitive exclusion two species competing for
the same resource cannot coexist permanently one
species will use the resource more effectively
and outcompete the other species - symbiosis individuals of two or more species
live in direct close contact with one another - cooperative behavior organisms work together for
mutual benefits (social animals, insects)
9Species Interaction /- Description Example
interspecific competition -/- individuals of a different species compete for a resource that limits their growth and survival Bison and grasshoppers both compete to eat grass
Predation /- one species (predator) kills and eats the other (prey) lion attacking and eating an antelope
Herbivory /- an organism eats all or part of a plant/algae cows and sheep eat grass manatee eating sea grass
Parasitism /- an organism (parasite) eats and lives on or inside another (host) tapeworms in small intestine fleas on outside of dog
Mutualism / benefits both species nitrogen fixing bacteria and legumes, bacteria in digestive system
Commensalism /0 one species benefits, the other is neither hurt/benefited birds and grazing animals, barnacles and whales