1.3 Variation in population size Flashcards
Define population size
The number of individuals in a population
Population growth curves:
Phase 1 = ? (2)
Phase 2 = ? (3)
Phase 3 = ? (4)
Phase 1 = period of slow growth
- Initially small number of individuals reproduce
- Steepness of gradient slowly increases
Phase 2 = period of rapid growth
- Ever-increasing number of individuals continue to reproduce
- Population size doubles during each time individual
- Steepness of gradient rapidly increases
Phase 3 = period of decline
- Until population stable - due to limiting factors
- Gradient levels out - cyclic fluctuations due to variations in factors
Population size:
Why does no population continue to grow indefinitely?
Each population has?
limiting factors eventually slow growth
a maximum size that can be sustained over a relatively long period
Define abiotic factor
An ecological factor that makes up part of the non-living/non-biological environment of an organism.
Define biotic factor
An ecological factor that makes up part of the living/biological environment of an organism.
Temperature:
Affects?
Each enzyme (and therefore species) has?
Further organism deviates from optimum…
Due to?
Enzyme activity
Different optimum.
…Slower population growth/smaller population.
Enzyme denaturation
Light:
Affects?
Increase in light intensity = ?
Decrease in light intensity = ?
Affects rate of photosynthesis
Increase in light intensity = more rapid population growth/larger population.
Decrease in light intensity = slower population growth/smaller population.
pH:
Affects?
Each enzyme (and therefore species) has?
Further organism deviates from optimum…
Due to?
Enzyme activity
Different optimum.
…Slower population growth/smaller population.
Enzyme denaturation
Water and humidity:
Humidity affects? (2)
More water/humidity =
Less water/humidity =
transpiration/evaporation
more rapid population growth/larger population.
slower population growth/smaller population.
EXAM QUESTION
The population number of both species of lizard varied at different times of the year. Suggest two reasons why. (2)
- Breeding (of lizards);
- Food source/prey;
- Predator;
- Variation in malarial infection;
- Temperature variation;
- Availability of water eg
drought/’rainy season’
EXAM QUESTION
Other than temperature, suggest one abiotic factor that is likely to affect the position of the tree line on the mountain (1)
Accept an abiotic factor that may limit photosynthesis/growth; E.g. Water Named soil factor Light Carbon dioxide Incline/aspect Wind/wind speed