5 Characteristics of Populations
4 Characteristics of Population Growth
Exponential/Logistic Growth
Random questions about Populations
Limiting Factors
100

Are penguins an example of clumped, uniform, or random population distribution?

Uniform

100

What is the difference between birth rate (natality) and death rate (fatality)?

Birth rate is the number of individuals being born in a population and death rate is the number of individuals dying in a population.

100

What is ONE characteristic of an exponential growth graph?

Resources are unlimited

J-Shaped curve

No carrying Capacity

100

Give one example of a keystone species that we talked about in class.

sea otter

Wolves in Yellowstone National Park

Beaver

100

Predation, Parasitism, Disease, Stress from Overcrowding, and Herbivory are examples of Density-Dependent or Density-Independent?

Density-dependent Limiting Factors

200

What is the Geographic Range of a sea otter?

The west coast shores (Baja California to Alaska)

200

What is the difference between immigration and emigration?

Immigration is when an individual ARRIVES to a new area (country, land, etc.

Emigration is when an individual LEAVES (EXITS) an area (country, land. etc)

Examples are OK too.

200

Give ONE characteristic of a logistic growth graph.

Resources are limited

Reaches Carrying Capacity

S-Shaped curve

200

What is a keystone species?

a species in which other species in an ecosystem largely depend on such that if they were to be removed from the ecosystem, it would change drastically

200

What are the two different types of limiting factors that can affect a population?

Density Dependent Limiting Factors

Density Independent Limiting Factors

300

What are the 3 different types of Population Distribution. (Think of the way fish, penguins, and trees are distributed)

Clumped, Random, Uniform

300

Give 3 reasons why animals and/or humans might immigrate or emigrate.

There are many examples...

300

What is "carrying capacity"? 

the maximum number of individuals in a species that an environment can support for the long term

300

What is the difference between a sea otter and a lionfish in their ecosystems?

Sea otter= keystone species

Lionfish=Invasive species

300

Give 3 examples of Density-Independent factors that could affect a population. 

Natural disasters, earthquake, fire, climate change, etc...

400

Give an example of what CLUMPED population distribution (dispersion) looks like in real life.

School of Fish

Bison

Herd of elephants


400

What might cause a DECREASE in birth rate and an INCREASE in death rate?

Diseases, illness, lack of resources, poor healthcare, increase in predators, low space availability, etc...

400

Give 2 examples of what might cause a population to reach it's carrying capacity. 

Immigration, lack of resources, not enough space, increase in birth rate, etc...

400

We know that monarch butterflies are in decline. Give 2 reasons why the monarch butterfly population is nearing extinction.

Herbicides

Pesticides

Insecticides

Climate Change

Logging (deforestation)

Urban Development

400

Why is parasitism an example of a Density-Dependent Limiting Factor?

Because it depends on the population size whether or not the parasite will have an effect or not on the entire population.

Also, the parasite depends on the animal it preys on.

500

Name ALL 5 of the Characteristics of Populations that Ecologists study.

1. Geographic Range

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

Geographic Range

Growth Rate

Population Density

Population Distribution

Age Range

500
What might cause an INCREASE in birth rate and a DECREASE in death rate?

Advancements in medicine, food availability, lack of predators, plenty of space, etc...

500

Give 3 examples of exponential growth that exist in real life.

Invasive species (sea urchin, lionfish deer in Yellowstone)

Human Population

China Population

COVID-19 cases in 2020

500

What caused the sea otter population to decline in the 18th and 19th centuries?

Fur trade (humans hunting sea otters for their fur)

500

What is the difference between Density Dependent and Density Independent?

Density-Dependent depends on the number of individuals that exist in a population and Density-Independent DOES NOT depend on the number of individuals in a population.