Chapter 34 - Populations Flashcards

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Name and explain 4 factors which affect population growth

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  • Food supply
    An increase in population size could cause competition for food
  • Predation
    If prey is plentiful, predators will increase
  • Diseases
    More diseases reduce population numbers
  • Size of ecosystem
    The larger the area, the larger the population can grow
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Name two population growth forms

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  • J-shaped no limiting facts

- S-shaped limiting factors present

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Name the three phases in a sigmoid curve

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  • Lag
  • Log
  • Stationary
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Describe the lag phase

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  • Slow growing phase
  • Individuals adapt and acclimatise to their environment
  • Shortage of reproductive individuals
  • Breeding partners do not meet
  • Seek out new breeding partners
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Describe the log phase

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  • Rapid rise in population size
  • Plenty of food and no competition
  • Conditions are favourable
  • Absence of predators
  • Birth and immigration rates exceeds mortality and emigration rates
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Describe the stationary phase

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  • Growth rate becomes stable and constant
  • Diseases spread faster
  • Predators can hunt more successfully
  • Resources become scarce, increases competition
  • Maximum population that the environment can support
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Name five reasons for which less infections diseases occur

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  • Sewage treatment (dysentry)
  • Hygenic handling of food
  • General standards in cleanliness
  • Immunisation
  • Antibiotics
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Name two limiting factors which has been reduced in the human population

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  • Infectious diseases

- Shortage of food

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Explain why there is an increase in food production

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  • More land has been brought under cultivation
  • Agriculture is more efficient due to modern technology
  • Fertilisers increase crop yield
  • Pesticides can prevent crops from being destroyed
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Name six social implications of the current human population growth

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  • Famine, war and diseases may increase the death rate
  • More pollution and overcrowding
  • More unemployment
  • Less land will be availible for agriculture
  • Global warming
  • Increase in global demand for water
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