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What causes populations to change?

What causes populations to change?

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS2-1, MS-ESS3-4, MS-LS2-4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Harriette Ceballos

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12 Slides • 5 Questions

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What causes populations

to change?

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Open Ended

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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If a species goes over carrying capacity, what happens to the population?

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Decreases

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Increases

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Levels out

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Open Ended

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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.

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What causes populations

to change?

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