Population Growth
Limiting Factors
Growth Patterns
Age Structure
Density & Dispersion
100

A group of the same species living in the same place at the same time.

What is a population?

100

These can slow down the birthrate and increase the death rate.

What are limiting factors?

100

This is the type of growth represented by a j-shaped curve.

What is exponential growth?

100

An upside down pyramid indicates that a population is doing this.

What is decreasing?

100

This is the dispersion of individuals when they are grouped together in many places throughout their environment.

What is clumped?

200

The maximum number of individuals an environment can support for a long period of time

What is Carrying Capacity?

200

Predation, competition, and parasitism & disease are all considered these.

What are density-dependent limiting factors?

200

This is growth represented by an S-shaped curve and is controlled by limiting factors.

What is logistic growth?

200

A pyramid shape indicates that a population is doing this.

What is increasing?

200

This dispersion is characterized by individuals living a specific distance from each other in a population.

What is even?

300

Population growth is affected by these four factors.

What is # of births, # of deaths, immigration and emigration?

300

Natural disasters and unusual weather are considered these.

What are density-independent limiting factors?

300

This is the type of growth that occurs when the population slows or stops after a period of rapid growth.

What is logistic growth?

300

This is the type of country that has rapid population growth due to need for many young individuals and lack of contraception.

What is a developing country?

300

This dispersion is characterized by individuals spread out in an area with no uniformity or clear pattern.

What is random?

400

Geographic distribution, population density, and age structure are three characteristics of a population. This is the fourth.

What is growth rate?

400

Wolves fighting for a small supply of rabbits for food is a _____________________ limiting factor.

What is density-dependent?

400

This is the type of population growth that occurs when there are unlimited resources and the population grows very quickly at a constant rate.

What is exponential growth?

400

A age structure shape that has the majority of individuals being middle-aged and very few being very young and very old indicates a population is doing this.

What is remaining stable?

400

Population density is calculated by dividing these two measurements.

What are the number of individuals in a population by the area they live in?

500

number of deaths + number of emigrants > number of births + number of immigrants will cause this to happen to the population.

What is Population decrease?

500

A drought, along with a disease has affected a deer population. This is an example of...

a. Density-independent

b. Density-Dependent

c. Both

What is C?

500

Growth of a population is directly determined by this.

What is the availability of resources?

500

These types of countries have low birth rates, low death rates, financial stability, and easy access to health care.

What are developed countries?

500

This is the unit of measurement used to measure the area in which a population lives.

What is meters squared or kilometers squared?