c4.1 populations and communities Flashcards
population
number of interacting groups of the same species living in a specific same area
community
all of the interacting organisms of all species in an ecosystem
what do all environments have
a finite carrying capacity
sigmoid growth curve
- fast growth
- plateau
why is there a fast growth at the start [2]
- lack of competition
- abundance of resources
why does sigmoid growth curve reach a plateau
environment can no longer further increase in population
what is population controlled by
negative feedback by density-dependent factors
limiting factors that contribute the carrying capacity [6]
- food and water availability
- space for territories and nesting
- availability of mates
- disease
- predation
- environmental change
invasive species eg
eurasian collared bird
from asia then got to europe and america
importance of natality (reproductive rate)
ensures population continues
3 numbers that affect population
- natality
- mortality
- carrying capacity
method to estimate population
capture-mark-release-recapture
lincoln index
(m x n) / r
m- og individuals caught and marked
n- recaptured
r- recaptured with marks
competitive community interaction eg
competition for light in plants
cooperation community interaction eg
defence against predation in animals
mackerel swimming in a bait ball