Population Ecology Flashcards

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What is meant by overpopulation?

A

population exceeds carrying capacity of the land

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2
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What is underpopulation?

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population is lower than the carrying capacity of the land

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3
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What is optimum population?

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population equates to the carrying capacity of the land

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4
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What is carrying capacity?

A

the maximum population size that an area/environment can support indefinitely

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5
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What is development?

A

progress of an area shown by standards of living and quality of life

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6
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What is ecological footprint?

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the impact of a person or community on the environment expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources

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7
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What does the logistic model show?

A

population grow is expected to slow globally near the carrying capacity of the Earth

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8
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Why is population size expected to decease near the carrying capacity?

A

environmental resistance

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9
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What are the impacts of a large population?

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  • climate change
  • degradation of ecosystems
  • threat of species extinction
  • overcultivation
  • depletion of fish stocks beyond recovery
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10
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What is a positive feedback loop associated with population growth?

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  • population increases
  • increased resource acquisition
  • increased population
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11
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What is a negative feedback loop associated with population growth?

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  • population increases
  • overgrazing reduces soil quality
  • prevents agriculture
  • reduces population size
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12
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Outline Boserup’s theory of population

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  • population will increase
  • as population increases technology will increase and food production will increase
  • this will prevent famine
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13
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What are some limitations to Boserup’s theory of population?

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  • An increase in population doesn’t always result in innovations and advancement
  • hasn’t yet been proved
  • some technological advancements are unsustainable in the long term
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14
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What is an example of technological innovation that could support Boserup’s theory?

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  • Green Revolution
  • thought to save 1bn lives
  • High yield varieties of rice that increase yield ten fold
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