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Topic 2 Open vs Closed Populations Notes Populations can be classified two ways: Open all 4 factors immigration, emigration, birth, death are involved Ex. Closed immigration and emigration don't exist. Food or waste doesn't enter/exit environment. Ex. Growth Curves are used to record changes in a population over time Time is on x axis Number of individuals or pop density on y axis Best fit line passes through as many points as possible 1

Closed Populations Bacteria, yeast and other micro organisms are studied in closed systems because: Easy to handle Short life span allows many generation to be grown in a few days A similar growth curve always results 4 phases can be identified in a closed pop growth curve: o Lag phase a delay before a pop begins reproducing o Growth log phase population is increasing at its fastest rate Pop increase I = growth rate R x current pop N o Stationary phase reached when natality equals mortality Occurs b/c of shortage of nutrients, build up of waste and lack of space o Death phase when mortality is greater than natality Occurs b/c nutrients have near run out and wastes build up 2

Open Populations Naturally occurring populations All 4 factors are working o Natality o Mortality o Immigration o Emigration J shaped Population Curve o A.k.a Exponential population growth o Occur when rapid population growth is not restricted and resources are available o i.e. Food and disease are not factors o Typical of Insect populations Algae o Resources will eventually run out o Sharp decline in curve occurs b/c the carrying capacity K is suddenly exceeded by the rapidly growing pop o Food availability is usually the most limiting factor 3

Carrying Capacity : The maximum number of individuals that the environment can support. Depends on two factors o Biotic Potential o Environmental Resistance Biotic potential max # of offspring that can be produced by a species under ideal conditions o Factors involved in determining Biotic potential Offspring max # of offspring per birth Capacity for survival chance offspring will reach reproductive age Procreation number of times per year organism reproduces Maturity age at which reproduction begins http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/~mcdougal/neurobehavior/modules_homework/animation2.html Environmental Resistance : Factors which tend to limit population growth o A mixture of biotic and abiotic factors o Examples Climate affects food availability tundra ex Number of predators Nesting sites available 4

S shaped Population Curves Logistic Growth In most real populations food and disease become important as conditions become crowded. There is an upper limit to the number of individuals the environment can support. Ecologists refer to this as the "carrying capacity" of the environment. Pop in this kind of environment show what is known as logistic growth. Limiting Factors in Populations o Law of the minimum of all the essential factors required for growth, the one in the lowest [ ] is the controlling factor o Shelford s law of tolerance too much or too little of an essential factor can be harmful to an organism Water, sunlight, nitrogen, phosphorous o Density independent factors factors that affect a population regardless of the pop density Ex. Flood, fire, extreme temperatures o Density dependent factors factors arising from pop density that affect members of a population Ex. Food supply, increased disease, increased predation 5

Topic 2 Review Sheet 1. In many rural areas, stray cats are a problem as they may return to being wild (also known as feral). Feral cats that have not been spayed or neutered can reproduce, which may result in a population of feral cats. One pair of cats can produce 12 kittens in 1 year. If half these kittens are female, this increased population could potentially produce 84 kittens in the second year. In 5 years, the population could reach almost 33 000 feral cats. (a) Identify the kind of growth that is occurring. (b) Outline the conditions that would have to be in place for the population to achieve its biotic potential. (c) Describe 3 density dependent factors that might restrict the feral cats from reaching their biotic potential. 2.Scientists monitored the population size of a species newly introduced to an ecosystem. Their data are in Table 3. (a) Sketch a graph of the data. Identify the form of growth curve of the species. (b) Use your graph to estimate the number of individuals in the whole population when it has reached the carrying capacity of the ecosystem (K). 3. Classify the following scenarios as density dependent or density independent: (a) A forest fire destroys a great deal of habitat in Jasper National Park. (b) Many aquatic organisms die as a result of adverse weather conditions during the breeding season. (c) A young aggressive hawk invades the geographic range of established hawks, driving weaker birds from the geographic range. 4. Study the graph in Figure 7 which shows a population of the great tit, a European bird similar to the chickadee. The graph illustrates population density versus clutch size (the number of eggs to be hatched at one time). (a) Is this a case of density dependent or density independent regulation? Explain your answer 6

The factors that contribute most to the relatively great diversity of organisms in the Sonoran Desert as compared with that in other deserts are A. biotic factors that increase the biotic potential B. abiotic factors that reduce reproductive isolation C. abiotic factors that reduce environmental resistance D. biotic factors that increase the carrying capacity of the area In the Sonoran Desert, all the populations of all the organisms occupying that desert represent A. a habitat B. a communityc. a geographic range D. an ecological niche The carrying capacity for northern cod in Canada s Atlantic region may be described as the A. harvest quota that permits sustainable yield B. harvest quota that matches the natural mortality of the cod C. decline on a growth curve that shows the population size dropping D. plateau on a growth curve that shows the population size has reached a limit The Atlantic cod moratorium was a government enforced period of no fishing. The original two year moratorium has been extended. Which of the following measures would be most useful when predicting the size of the cod population two years in the future? A. Cod lifespan and natality rate B. Cod biotic potential and future fishing quotas C. Migration patterns and predator population size D. Present population size and present population growth rate When fisheries quotas were set too high, it may have been because assumptions were made by government regulators that led them to expect cod stocks to grow rapidly after harvest. One such assumption could have been that cod A. have low fecundity and high mortality B. are relatively r selected with a high biotic potential C. have high competition and density independent natality D. are relatively K selected in regions of high environmental resistance 7