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9432150956Populationall the organisms belonging to the same species at a certain place/time0
9432150957Community2 or more populations living at a certain place at certain time; no abiotic factors.1
9432150958ecosystemcommunity + abiotic factors2
9432150959biosphereall ecosystems on earth3
9432150963population densityhow many organisms per square unit area4
9432150964population distributionthe pattern of dispersal of individuals within the area of interest5
9432150992dispersionthe pattern of spacing among individuals within the boundaries of the population6
9432150995clumped dispersionindividuals aggregate in patches, may be influenced by resource availability and behavior ex. school of fish7
9432150996uniform dispersionindividuals are evenly distributed, may be influenced by social interactions such as territoriality ex. penguins8
9432150997random dispersionposition of each individual is independent of other individuals, occurs in the absence of strong attractions or repulsions, ex. dandelions in a field9
9432150965limiting factorsfactors that particularly determine whether an organism lives in an area10
9432150973carrying capacitythe maximum number of individuals of a given species the environment can support. The closer the population size gets to the carrying capacity, the greater the environmental resistance will be.11
9432150974cohortall the members of a population born at the same time12
9432150975survivorshipthe probability of newborn individuals of a cohort surviving to particular ages.13
9432150982Density-independent factorsUsed to describe populations with birth rates and death rates that do not vary with density. Abiotic factors, like weather and natural disasters14
9432150983density-dependent factorsUsed to describe populations with birth rates and death rates that rise with increasing density. Biotic factors, like parasitism, competition, and predation15
9432150988zero population growthno increase in population16
9432150993immigrationthe influx of new individuals from other areas17
9432150994emigrationthe movement of individuals out of a population18
9432150998demographythe study of the vital statistics of a population and how they change over time, study birth and death rates19
9432150999survivorship curvegraphic way of representing the data in a life table20
9432151000Type 1 Survivorship Curve (humans)low death rates during early and middle life, then an increase among older age groups21
9432151001Type 2 Survivorship Curve (squirrels)the death rate is constant over the organism's life span22
9432151002Type 3 Survivorship Curve (trees and salmon)high death rates for the young, then a slower death rate for survivors23
9432151004J Shaped Curveexpontential population growth has this type of curve, iit characterizes some rebounding populations24
9432150968exponential population growthpopulation increase under idealized conditions, under these conditions, the rate of reproduction is at its maximum, cannot be sustained for long in any population -lag phase: the growth is slow because population is small -during this phase, growth is accelerating25
9432151005logistic population growthper capita rate of increase declines as carry capacity is reached26

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