The number of individuals of a species living per unit area
What is population density?
_______________ is a group of the same species in the same place at the same time.
What is a population?
Limiting factors can be abiotic or biotic. True or False
True
This type of population growth grows by a fixed percentage each year, increasing rapidly over time
What is exponential growth?
The study of living things and their interactions with their environment
What is ecology?
Any limiting factor in the environment that does not depend on the number of members in a population
What are density-independent factors?
The three types of population distribution (how species in a population are spread out in an area)
What is uniform, random, and clumped?
Give an example of a density independent factor.
What is any natural disaster or weather event?
Mice usually have a lot of offspring that die early in life. What category of species would they be considered?
What is r-selected?
A rock is considered a biotic factor. True or False
The number of individuals moving away from a population
What is emigration?
Diagrams that show a visual representation of the ages of individuals in a population
What are age structure diagrams?
Give an example of density-dependent factor
What are parasites, predation, or competition?
This age structure diagram shows a certain population. Is this population growing, stable, or declining?

What is growing population?
This type of survivorship curve has high survival in early/midlife, with increased mortality in old age
A category of species with a short lifespan, produces many offspring, and has high infant mortality
What is r-selected species?
Members of this type of population density have it easier finding mates, but are more vulnerable to predators, competition and disease
What is high population density (smaller organisms)?
This term refers to the birth rate within a certain population
What is natality?
The age structure diagram shows a certain population. Is this population growing, stable, or declining?

What is declining population?
A certain fish population has the following data below. What is it's growth rate?
Births: 60
Deaths: 50
Immigration: 30
Emigration: 15
What is -5 fish?
The largest population size an environment can support at a certain time
What is carrying capacity?
This is the ideal ratio of males to females in a stable population
What is 50-50?
Which of the following would be considered a density-dependent factor?
A. Forest fire
B. Flood
C. Disease transmission
D. Hurricane
C. Disease transmission
Which type of population growth starts exponentially, but slows due to limiting factors?
What is logistic growth?
This category of species have long lifespans, produce few offspring and care for them, and has few infant mortality
What is a K-selected species?