
What causes populations to change?
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Harriette Ceballos
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What causes populations
to change?
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Open Ended
What is a population?
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A population is a group of
individuals of the same species that
live in the same geographic area
that interbreed with each other.
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Multiple Select
Which of these pictures show a population?
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Populations need specific
things. Anything that
restricts a population's
size and slows or stops it
from growing is called a
limiting factor.
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Limiting factors
Biotic Limiting Factors are
living or once-living things that
affect population sizes
Example: food sources
Abiotic Limiting Factors are
nonliving things that affect
population sizes
Example: a wildfire
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Limiting Factors Practice
Sort the limiting factors in your notebook
either biotic or abiotic.
1.
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Correct Answers
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Factors that affect
population growth
How do these affect a population?
●Natality: individuals born
●Mortality: individuals died
●Immigration: individuals
coming in
●Emigration: individuals
leaving
2.
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Factors that affect
population growth
INCREASES POPULATION
●Natality: individuals born
●Immigration: individuals
coming in
DECREASES POPULATION
●Mortality: individuals died
●Emigration: individuals
leaving
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Open Ended
What is happening to the population in Orlando?Why could this be happening?
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Carrying Capacity is
the maximum
population size that
can be supported
sustainably in an
area.
Example: A population of fish is “stable” and at
carrying capacity when they grow, thrive, and
reproduce without fiercely competing for food,
water, space and a mate
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Notice:
The
population is
stable at
carrying
capacity.
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Multiple Choice
If a species goes over carrying capacity, what happens to the population?
Decreases
Increases
Levels out
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Open Ended
Why would the population decrease after going above the carrying capacity?
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Logistic and Exponential Growth Curve
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Exit Ticket
In your notebook...
What is happening to
the human population?
Why?
Can the world continue
at this growth rate?
Explain why or why not.
What causes populations
to change?
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