Population Basics
Growth Patterns
Limiting Factors
Demographic Transition
Graphs
100

What is population distribution?

How individuals in a population are spaced out. (Q1)

100

What type of growth curve is represented by a J-shaped graph?

What is exponential growth?

100

What is a density-dependent limiting factor? Give an example.

A factor that depends on population size, such as competition or disease. (Q4)

100

What are the three stages of demographic transition?

Stage I (high birth/death rates), Stage II (declining death rates), and Stage III (declining birth rates) (Q8)

100

What does it mean if a logistic growth graph flattens at the top?

It has reached carrying capacity

200

What is population density?

The number of individuals per unit area

200

What type of growth curve is represented by an S-shaped graph?

What is logistic growth?

200

What is a density-independent limiting factor? Give an example.

A factor that affects populations regardless of size, such as a hurricane or drought. (Q5)

200

What happens to population size in Stage II?

A significant increase due to declining death rates (Q9)

200

What does exponential growth suggest about limiting factors?

Limiting factors are not present

300

If a population’s birth rate equals its death rate and immigration equals emigration, what is the population doing?

Staying stable or reaching carrying capacity (Q12)

300

What event marks the transition from exponential to logistic growth?

What is the slowing of growth due to limiting factors or reaching carrying capacity?

300

A hurricane reduces a population of animals on an island. How is the hurricane classified?

A density-independent limiting factor. (Q6)

300

Which stage has most of human history occurred in?

Stages I and II (Q10)

300

On an age structure graph, what indicates a growing population?

A wide base showing more young individuals. (Q11)

400

How does population distribution differ from population density?

What is distribution describes spacing, while density describes the number of individuals per area?

400

Which type of growth is more sustainable long-term, and why?

logistic growth, because it accounts for resource limitations (Q3)

400

How can the availability of bamboo lead to a decline in the panda population?

A reduction in bamboo decreases the carrying capacity for pandas, possibly leading to extinction. (Q7)

400

Which data about a country’s population structure indicate growth or decline?

Age Structure
400

What conclusion can be made if a population graph shows constant fluctuations near a maximum value?

The population has reached carrying capacity. (Q12)

500

What type of data would a demographer analyze to predict population trends?

What are birth and death rates, age structure, and population size? (Q8 & Q11)

500

What typically happens to a population when it exceeds its carrying capacity?

What is it declines due to resource depletion or other limiting factors?

500

What would happen to hawks in an ecosystem where wolves and foxes are overhunted?

Their population may increase due to reduced competition

500

What is the main trend in Stage III of the demographic transition?

Stabilization as birth and death rates decline. (Q8)

500

How can predator and prey populations affect each other’s graphs

Their populations increase and decrease in cyclical patterns.

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