Population Ecology (Notes)
Population Ecology (Notes)
Population size- the total number of organisms - Net Migration= Immigration- Emigration
in the population.
Characteristics of Dynamics
Population density- the number of organisms
per unit area. Size
Population distribution- the location of Density
individuals within a specific area. Dispersal
Immigration
- Population composition provides information relevant to
Emigration
the dynamics of the population is, i.e. whether the
Births
population is increasing or declining.
Deaths
Information on population composition includes: Survivorship
Sex ratios- the number of organisms of each sex. 3 factors that affect population size:
Fecundity (fertility) - the reproductive capacity
Number of Births
of the females.
Number of Deaths
Age structure- the number of organisms of
Number of individuals that enter or leave
different ages.
population
Population Dynamics
Population Density- the number of individuals per unit
-the study of changes in the size and composition of area or volume is termed population density.
populations and the factors influencing.
At low population densities, individuals are
-Study of how and why population changes in size and spaced well apart.
structure over time. At high population densities, individuals are
crowded together.
-Study the factors affecting growth, stability and decline of
populations. (Birth rate, mortality, survivorship, migration) Number of Individuals
Population Density =
All populations undergo 3 phases in life cycle: units of area
Population Growth- occurs when available resources Dispersion
exceed the number of individuals able to exploit them.
Population Distribution
Reproduction is rapid
- describes how the individuals are distributed, or spread
Death rate are low throughout their habitat.
Immigration occurs
Individuals in a population may be distributed
-Growth is experience when rapid reproduction, randomly, uniformly, or in clumps.
immigration and low death rates combine to produce a net
increase in the population size. Random Distribution
Habitat differences N t = N 0 e rt
Daily and seasonal changes in weather and
environment
Reproductive pattern
Social Behavior.
Population Growth
Mortality Rate=
(total number of deaths)
(total number of species at risk )(unit of time )
Limiting Factors