Vocabulary
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Survivorship Curves
Characteristics of Populations
Important Stuff
100

A group of individuals of the same species living in the same general area is called a?

Population

100

The number of new organisms produced in a given period of time.

birth rate 

100

Which type of survivorship curve would be seen in organisms that have few offspring, but provide excellent care for their young?

Type I

100

There are five important characteristics of a population.  What term describes the range or area that is inhabited by the population?

Geographic distribution

100

 List two processes that increase the size of a population.

Birth and immigration

200

The movement of individuals into an area is called?

Immigration

200

The number of deaths in a given time period.

Death rate 

200

Which type of survivorship curve would be seen in organisms that provide their young with little or no care?

Type III

200

There are five important characteristics of a population.  What term is used to indicate the number of individuals per unit area?

Population Density 

200

 List two processes that decrease the size of a population.

Death and emmigration

300

The movement of individuals out of an area is called?

emigration

300

A limiting factor that depends on population size is called?

a density-dependent factor

300

Name the interaction that occurs between members of a population as resources become more and more limited.

Competition

300

There are five important characteristics of a population.  This term is the spatial distribution within the population.

Dispersion

300

List five factors that can limit the growth of a population.

food, water, shelter/space, predators, disease, natural disaster, human interference, climate change

400

What term is used to describe the number of individuals that the environment can support over a long period of time?

Carrying Capacity

400

These factors affect population growth regardless of the size of the population.

Density-indenpendent factors

400

Name the interaction that occurs between two different organisms in which one captures and feeds on the other.

predation

400

 There are five important characteristics of a population.  The amount by which a population’s size changes in a given time is called?

Growth rate 

400

Give two examples of density-dependent factors.

predators, food availability, space, disease

500

Name the three types of dispersion that can be found in a population.

random, clumped, and uniform or even

500

What four factors determine the growth rate of a population?

birth rate, death rate, immigration, emigration

500

The interaction that occurs between different organisms in which one organism lives in or on another living organism is called?

parasitism

500

Under what conditions will a population grow exponentially?  When does exponential growth end?

when resources are unlimited, when resources run out (carrying capacity) 
500

Give two examples of density-independent factors.

volcano, earthquake, tsunami, forest fire, flood, drought, tornado

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