Population Sizes
How Populations Change
Human Population Change
Communities,Habitats, and Niches
Relationships in Communities
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The organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time.                                                                         

What is population?

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The number of individuals that die over the same time period.

What is death rate?

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Affected by the same three factors that determine the sizes of all populations-birthrate, death rate and movement.

What is human population size?

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Made up of all the species that live in the same ecosystem at the same time.

What is community?

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100

Interacts with each other in a variety of ways.

What is relationships in communities?

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200

One way of estimating population density 

What is sample count?

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A population is in ideal conditions with unlimited resources.

What is exponential growth?

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200

Fossil fuels, cloth, foods, and Many other materials are easily transported around the world by planes, trains, trucks, or boats.

What is resources?

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The place within an ecosystem where an organism lives.

What is a habitat?

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Often captures weak or injured individuals of prey population.

What is predators?

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The size of a population becomes larger than the carrying capacity of its ecosystem.

What is overpopulation?

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A species that has died out and no individuals are left.

What is extinct species?

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As recently as 100 years ago, diseases such as typhoid, cholera, and diphtheria were major causes of death.

What is sanitation?

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A species does in a habitat to survive.

What is niche?

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The members of some populations work together for their survival.

What is cooperative relationships?

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Available water, food, shelter, sunlight, and temperature, are possible limiting factors for a population.

What are environmental factors?

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A species whose population is at risk of extinction.

What is endangered species?

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Diseases like AIDS and malaria cause high death rates in some countries.

What is human population size decrease?

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Organisms that get energy from the environment, such as sunlight, and make their own food.

What is producers?

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A symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit.

What is mutualism?

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Disease, space, predators, and food are some of the factors that limit 

What is carrying capacity?

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500

A place becomes overcrowded, individuals might move to find more living space

What is movement?

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500

The size of a human population Changes as people move from place to place.

What is population movement?

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500

Organisms that get energy by eating other organisms.

What is consumers?

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A symbiotic relationship that benefits one species but does not harm or benefit the other.

What is commensalism?

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