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Population

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Learning outcomes for today

• Define a population and describe the attributes that make up that population

• Describe the 3 types of population distribution• Work in a pair to learn about survivorship

curves and age structure

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Definition

• A group of interbreeding individuals of the same species that live in a particular area at a defined time.

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Natality

• Number of births per 1000 people per year

births per yearcrude birth rate = total population X 1000

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Mortality

• Number of deaths per 1000 people per year

deaths per yearCrude death rate = total population

X 1000

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Density

• Number of individuals of a population per unit area of habitat at a specific time.

– E.g. Pine trees per hectare of the Urewera forest in 2007

– E.g. Diatoms per cubic metre of sea water taken of Raglan beach in 2006

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Low Density• Only a few animals per

unit area• Highly territorial,

solitary animals

High Density• Individuals crowded

together• Colonial organisms

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Distribution

• How individuals are spaced in an area• 3 types of distribution

1. Random2. Clumped3. Uniform

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Distribution - Random• Presence of one individual does not directly

affect the location of another individual. • Uncommon in animals • Often seen in plants

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Distribution - Clumped

• Individuals are grouped in patches, sometimes around a resource

• The presence of one individual increases the probability of finding

another• E.g. Herding or highly social species (buffalo)

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Distribution - Uniform

• Individuals are evenly spaced• Presence of one individual decreases the

probability of finding another close by

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Pair Share Class

1. Describe why some organisms may exhibit a clumped distribution because of

a. Resources in the environmentb. A group social behaviour

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Pair Share Class

2.Describe a social behaviour found in some animals that may encourage a uniform distribution

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Pair Share Class

3. Describe the type of environment that would encourage uniform distribution

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Pair Share Class

4. Give an example of each of the following types of distribution patterns

a. Clumpedb. Randomc. Uniform

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Age structure and Survivorship Curves

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Survivorship• There are three types of survivorship curves– Type I

• Mortality is very low in the infant and juvenile years, and throughout most of adult life. Mortality increases rapidly in old age.

– Type II• Mortality is relatively constant through all life stages (no one age is

more susceptible than another)

– Type III• Mortality is very high during early life stages, followed by a very

low death rate for the few individuals reaching adulthood.

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Survivorship

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Your Task:

Biozone exerciseSurvivorship curves

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Population Age Structure• The age structure of a population refers to the

relative proportion of individuals in each age group in the population.

• The population is usually divided into three groups– Pre-reproductive– Reproductive– Post-reproductive

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Population Age Structure

• This is usually shown as a age pyramid. The shape of the pyramid show different things

– True pyramid – an expanding population– Bell shaped – a stable population– Urn shaped – a diminishing population

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An Expanding Population

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A Stable Population

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A Diminishing Population