Population Characteristics
Population Change
Population Growth Rate
Population Estimates
Odds & Ends
100

This is the number of organisms per unit area.

What is population density?

100

List 3 things that affect population change

What is birth rate, death rate, and life expectancy (or immigration/emigration)?

100

This is the number of members added to a population by movement into it.

What is immigration? 

100

All organisms in the same type in the same area are a 

Population

100

Plant seeds that blow in the wind probably exhibit this type of dispersion pattern.

What is random?

200

Penguins evenly space their nests and protect them from other penguins. Penguins provide an example of this type of dispersion.

What is uniform?

200

the amount by which a population’s size changes over a given time period

What is growth rate?

200

An S-curve is also known as this type of growth.

What is logistic growth?

200

The number of individuals the environment can support over a long period of time.

What is carrying capacity?

200

This is the carrying capacity of this population.

What is 2000?

300

This is the dispersion pattern of birds that flock together and fish that form schools.

What is clumped?

300

What happens when birth rate is greater than death rate?

What is population increase?

300

This is limited by the available energy, water, oxygen and nutrients.

What is carrying capacity?

300

Random sampling (such as calculating # of trees in a forest by counting # in an area and multiplying) works best for this type of dispersion pattern.

What is uniform?

300

Oak trees show this type of survivorship pattern.

What is type III?

400

Solitary animals follow this type of dispersion pattern.

What is random?

400

what occurs when the size of a population becomes larger than the carrying capacity of its ecosystem

What is overpopulation?

400

The rate of population increases greatly during this type of growth.

What is exponential?

400

Technique in which random parts of an area are sampled and averaged to calculate the total population of an area.

What is random sampling?

400

Draw a logistic growth curve and include carrying capacity.

500

If an aquarium holds 80L of water and contains 170 guppies, what is the approximate density, per L, of the guppy population?

What is 2 guppies/L?

500

As population density increases, this increases within the population as organisms try to get the resources they need.

What is competition?

500

If it weren't for this, populations would continue to grow exponentially.

What is the carrying capacity? OR limiting factors?

500

If these were the age structure diagrams of a population of koalas and you were worried about their decline, this population would warrant the most care and concern. (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)

What is the 3rd population?

500

FINAL JEOPARDY: If a country has a growth rate of 10% and there are currently 300 people, what will the population be in 3 years?

300 * .1 = 30 + 300 = 330

330 * .1 = 33 + 330 = 363

363 * .1 = 36.3 + 363 = 399.3

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