2013
EcologyUnit:PopulationGrowth
Activities
Written byMrs.Engelbrecht
Adapted by Mary Beth Armstrong
MCHSBiology
20102011
©TerieR.Engelbrecht,2010
Ecology—PopulationGrowth
Objective2
2A.I canclassifyexamplesoffactorsthatlimitapopulation’sgrowthaseitherdensity-independentor density-dependent.
2B.Icanpredictwhatwillhappentoapopulation’ssizeifthefollowingoccur:emigration, immigration,changesinbirthratesanddeathrates.
2C.Icaninterprettwodifferentgraphsofpopulationgrowth:exponentialpopulationgrowthand logisticpopulationgrowth.
VocabularyPracticePopulation density
density-independentfactor density-dependentfactor emigration / Limiting factor
Immigration
competition
predation / exponentialpopulationgrowth logisticpopulationgrowth carryingcapacity
VocabularyCards
A.Get11 indexcards—oneforeachofthevocabularywordsabove.Splitonesideofeach cardtomakeitlooklikethediagrambelow.Writeeachwordaboveinthecenterboxofeach card.Then,foreachword,writewhatisineachboxforeachword.You mayusemarkersor coloredpencilstomakeyourvocabularycardsaestheticallypleasing.Useyourtextbook, an online dictionary,oradictionarytohelpyou.
Bookdefinition Yourdefinitioninyourownwords
WORD
Pictureoftheword (Word)isNOT
because .
B.Layallofyourvocabularycardsoutonyourdesk.Decidewhichwordsgotogether(are connected).Putthemintogroupsbymovingthosewordsnear eachotheronyourdesk.
C.Foreachgroupyoumade,getablankindexcard.Foreachgroup,writeWHYthosewords gotogether(acategoryname)onablankcard,andplaceitaboveeachgroup.
D.OnaseparatesheetofpaperandUSINGALLOFTHEWORDS, make a concept map showing howallofthe wordsareconnected. Useyourcategoriestohelp youconnectthegroupsofwords,andthen writeconnectionsbetweenEACHword. Keepthismap;you’llneeditafterthereadingactivitythatfollows.
ReadingForUnderstanding—Practice
A.Readthetrulyrivetingpassagebelowaboutpopulationgrowth.If,whilereading,youareaskedtodo something,thendoit.
B.Asyouarereading,underlineanydefinitionsofvocabularywordsyoufind.Changeyour vocabularycardsifyou needtoifyourealizeyougotsomethingwrongonyourcardsasyouread.
C.Markthefollowingasyouread:
DGT=Idon’tgetthis.Ihadtore-readthistotryandunderstandit.
!!=Iamsurprisedtofindthisout
??=Ihaveaquestionaboutthis(writeyourquestioninthemargin)
D.Discusswhatyoumarkedand anychangesyoumade to a partner (if one in available) after reading the passagebelow.Have yourpartnerhelpyou to answeryourquestionsandclarify whatyoudon’tget.
TheUpsandDownsofPopulationGrowth
Apopulationisa groupoforganismsofthesamespeciesthatlive ina certainarea. Ecologistsregularlymonitorthenumberoforganismsinmanypopulations,butwhydotheydo this? Why dowecareifthenumberoforganismsin anareaisgrowingorshrinking?Well, populationsthataregrowingandshrinkingcanbeindicatorsofpotentialproblemsoccurringin theorganisms’environment,andgivesecologistsa“headsup”ifsomethingisgoingwrong.But itisnotenoughtosimplyknowifthenumberoforganismsinanareaisgoinguporgoing
down;ecologistsneedtoknowwhythenumberoforganismsisfluctuating. So,oneofthe mainquestionsecologistsaskthemselvesisthis:Whyisa population’ssizeisgoinguporgoing down?
Therearemanyfactorsthatcancausea population’ssizetochange. Butfirst,youmust understandthebasicreasonsbehindwhyapopulationgrowsorshrinks.Anypopulation, whetheritbehumans,chipmunks,themoldgrowingonbread,orthebacterialivinginyour intestines,willgrowifmoreorganismsarebeingcreated,orborn,thanaredying. Ifa populationhasmoreorganismsdyingthanarebeingborn,thenthepopulationwillshrink. The numberofbirthsina populationiscalledthebirthrate(alsoreferredtoasnatality). The numberoforganismsthataredyingina populationiscalledthedeathrate(also referredtoas mortality). Thus,ifthebirthrateisgreaterthanthedeathrate,a populationwillgrow.Ifthe deathrateisgreaterthanthebirthrate,thenthepopulationwilldecreaseinsize.
StopandThink#1 / :a)Thehumanpopulationiscurrentlygrowingatanexponentialrate. Whatdoesthismean aboutourbirthanddeathrates?
b)TheMantledHowlerMonkey(foundinMexicoandSouthAmerica)iscurrentlyconsideredan endangeredspecies. Whatdoesthismeanaboutitsbirthanddeathrates?
While populationswouldprobablyliketocontinuetogrowinsize,a populationof organismscannotgrowforever—itsgrowthwillbelimited,orstopped,atsomepoint,andthe deathratewillbegreaterthanthebirthrate. Apopulation’sgrowthislimitedbytwogeneral factors:density-independentfactorsanddensity-dependentfactors. Whyarethesefactors namedinsuchacomplicatedway?Well,actually,thesenamesaren’tas complicatedas they seem;infact, theycanevenhelpyourememberwhateachofthetermsmeans.
Tounderstandwhyscientistsnamedthesefactorsinthewaytheydid,youmustfirst understandtheconceptofpopulationdensity. Apopulation’sdensityisNOTwhetherornot thepopulationwillfloatorsink(theywouldprobablysink...resultingina lotoftragic,needless organismdeaths). Populationdensityreferstohowmanyorganismsthereareinoneparticular spot. Ifa population’sdensityisveryhigh,thatmeanstherearea lotoforganismscrowded
intoacertainarea. Ifapopulation’sdensityislow,thatmeansthereareveryfeworganismsin anarea.
Nowthatyouknowaboutpopulationdensity,wecantalkaboutthedifferencebetween thetwotypesoflimitingfactors. Ifa factorthatstopsapopulation’sgrowthisinfluencedby
thepopulation’sdensity,thenitiscalleda density-dependentlimitingfactor. Ifthe population’sdensitydoesnotinfluencewhetherornotthefactorstopsthepopulation’s growth,thenitiscalleda density-independentlimitingfactor.
StopandThink#2 / :Imagineapopulationofskunks. Yes,skunks. Imaginethat theskunksarereproducingataveryhighrate,andtheskunkpopulationisgrowing rapidly—especiallyinthe
fieldbehindMrs.E’shouse.
a)Listapossibledensity-independentfactorthatcouldstoptheskunkpopulation’sgrowth. b)Listapossibledensity-dependent factorthatwouldlimittheskunkpopulation’sgrowth.
Reviseyouranswersasyoureadmoreaboutdensity-independentlimitingfactorsanddensity- dependentlimitingfactors
Density-independentlimitingfactorsthatcanstopa populationfromgrowingcanbe such thingsasnaturaldisasters,temperature,sunlight,andtheactivitiesofhumansinthe environment. Naturaldisasterssuchastornadoes,floods,andfireswillstopa populationfrom growingnomatterhowmanyorganismsarelivingina certainarea. Thesamegoesforthe temperatureofanareaandtheamountofsunlightanareareceives—if thetemperature increasesduetoglobalwarming,oriftheashkicked upintotheatmosphere fromanasteroid smashingintotheearthblocksoutalotofsunlightfora fewdecades,thesewillbothcausea decreaseina population’snumbers,nomatterhowlargeorsmallthepopulationwastobegin with. Humanactivitiesthataltertheenvironmentwillalsodecreasetheamountoforganisms ina population,nomatterthesizeofthepopulation.
Density-dependentlimitingfactorscomeintoplaywhena populationreachesacertain numberoforganisms. Thusthenumberoforganismsinthepopulationmatterswhentalking aboutdensity-dependentlimitingfactors. Forexample,whenapopulationreachesacertain size,therewon’tbeenoughresources(food,shelter,water)foralloftheorganisms. Thiscould causethepopulationtostopgrowingwhenitreachesthemaximumnumberoforganismsthat canbesupported,or“carried,”bytheenvironment. Thisnumberisknownas thepopulation’s carryingcapacity. Eachpopulationoforganismshasa differentcarryingcapacity,depending ontheareainwhichitlivesandtheamountofresourcesavailableinthatarea. Belowisa graphofarabbitpopulationthathasreacheditscarryingcapacity:
Thistypeofpopulationgrowthiscalledlogisticpopulationgrowth;itrepresents whatactually occursasa population’snumbersgettoolargefortheenvironmenttosupportit. While the numberofrabbitsinthepopulationincreasedrapidlyatfirst,itsgrowthbegantoslowdown towardstheendofAugust. Oncethepopulationnumbersleveledoff,roughlyequalnumbers ofrabbitsweredyingas beingborn.
StopandThink#3 / : Studythegraphonthepreviouspagecarefully.a)Whatistherabbitpopulation’scarryingcapacity?
b)Thepopulationofrabbitsbetweenmid-Mayandmid-Juneisgrowing asfastas:(circleone)
aturtlewalking(superslow.) astudentrunninglatetoclass(fast!)
youwalkingtoclass(slow.) Mrs.Erunningawayfromamountainlion(superfast!)
c)Whataboutthegraphledyoutocircletheansweryouchoseinletterb?
Reviseyouranswers(ifnecessary)asyouread moreaboutpopulationgrowth.
Beforea populationreachesitscarrycapacity,itexperiencesaperiodofrapidgrowth. Thisperiodofgrowthiscalledexponentialpopulationgrowth,because,mathematically,the populationisaddingorganismsatanexponentialrate. Duringthistimeperiod,thereareplenty ofresourcesavailableforallorganisms,so moreorganismsarebeingbornthanaredying.The graphforexponentialpopulationgrowthlooks sortoflike thegraphforlogisticpopulation growth,onlywithouttheflat“levelingoff”lineattheendofit:
StopandThink#4 / :a)Fillinthedifferenceschartbelow:
density-independent limitingfactor / density-dependentlimitingfactor
logisticpopulationgrowth / exponentialpopulationgrowth
b)Thehumanpopulationiscurrentlygrowingatanexponentialrate.Sinceyouhavelearned thatpopulationscannotgrowforever,whataresomethings(morethanone!)thatcouldhappen whenthehumanpopulationreachesitscarryingcapacity?
Reviseyouranswersasyoureadfurther,ifnecessary.
Theamountofresourcesisnottheonlylimitingfactorthatdependsona population’s density. Diseasesandparasitescanlimitapopulation’sgrowthoncethepopulationreachesa certainnumberoforganisms. Themoreorganismsthereare,thefastera diseasecanspreador aparasitecanbetransferredtoanotherorganismbecausetherearemoreavailablehoststhat areneareachother. Competitionforresources—eitherbetweenthesamespeciesortwo differentspecies—willalsodecreasea population’ssize.Resourcesarelimitedinanyhabitat, and,whenpopulationsreachacertainsize,therewillnotbeenoughtogoaround. Whentwo organismsinthesamehabitataretryingtousethesameresource,theyarecompetingforthat resource. Whicheverorganismhasthebetteradaptationstoobtainthatresourcewillbeable toreproducemoreoften,andtheirpopulationwillgrow.Theorganismthatisnotsuccessfulat competingfortheresourcewillnotreproduceas often,andtheirpopulationwilldecrease.
Predationisanotherdensity-dependentlimitingfactorseeninpopulations. Whenlots ofpreyisavailable,predatorswilleattheprey,haveenergytoreproduce,andtheirnumberswillincrease. Thepopulationoftheirpreywillbegintodecreaseasmoreandmoreofthemare eaten. However,thepredatorpopulationwilleventuallyreachcarryingcapacity—therewill
notbeenoughpreyforallofthepredatorsinthepopulation,sincethepredatorsthemselves arecompetingfortheir“prey”resource. Asthenumberofpreydecreases,sowillthenumber ofpredators,becausethereisn’tenoughfoodtogoaround. Asthenumberofpredators decreases,thatmeanstheprey havetimetoreproduceandincreasetheirpopulation. Thus,
predator-preypopulationsgothroughcycles ofpopulationgrowth,whichisshowninthegraph belowbetweenlynx(predator)andsnowshoehares(prey):
You will need to go to a computer in the classroom or go to the library to complete the activity above. Just click the link and complete the activity. Print the note/summary page at the end and complete it.
StopandThink#5 / :a)Pretendthegraphonthepreviouspageisthedatayouobtainedafterdoingyourownlab, andyouarefillingoutthelabwrite-upform.Yougettothepartoftheformwhereyouhaveto filloutyourresultssentence. Usingthedatainthegraphtoguideyou,fillouttheresults sentencebelow:
Asthenumberoflynxincreases,thenumberofsnowshoehares: . b)Usingwhatyouknowfromthereadingandfromthegraph,give a scientific explanationfor
theresultssentenceyoucompletedabove. (Remember: a“2”is simplyrepeatingwhat’sinthereading.
A“3”wouldinvolveusingwhat’sinthereadingandusingthegraphaboveas anexample. A“4”wouldinvolve usingwhat’sinthereading,usingthegraphabovetohelpyouexplain it,andgivinganewexampleorananalogy.)
Ascientific explanationfortheseresultsis:
Onelastdensity-dependentlimitingfactorthatstopsa populationfromgrowingis emigration. Emigrationoccurswhen,asa populationapproachescarrying capacity,individual organismsfrom thepopulationleaveandgotoanewareawheretheycanfindenough resourcesforsurvivalandreproduction. This,obviously,willcauseadecreaseintheamountof organismsina population. Youmayhaveheardofawordthathastheexactoppositemeaning andeffectonpopulationsize—immigration.
StopThink#6:
a)Knowingthatimmigrationistheoppositeofemigration,whatdoesimmigrationmean?
b)Willimmigrationcausepopulationstoincreaseordecreaseinsize?
c)UsingMarengoas anexample,giveanexampleofimmigrationandemigration’seffectson thepopulationofhumansinMarengo.
MakingConnections—Understanding HowWordsConceptsFitTogether
A.ChooseONEoftheoptionsbelow:
1.Make/reviseaconceptmaponcopypaperthatincludesALLofthewords.Makesureit hasacentralidea,includesallthewords,andhas allconnectorslabeled.
A“2”willshowmeyoujustknowwhatthewordsmean.A“3”willshowmeyouknow whatthewordsmean,andunderstandthebasicconnectionsbetweenallthewords.
A“4”willshowmewhata“3”does,butwillalsoaddwords,examples,oranalogiesto demonstrateanin-depthmasteryoftheconcepts.
2.Getablankjigsawpuzzle.Chooseeitheralevel“3”understandingpuzzle,oralevel
“4” understandingpuzzle.
Usingallthewords,writethewordsinthepuzzlepieces.Ifyouplacetwoor morewordsnexttoeachother,theymusthaveaconnection!
Writethe connectionsbetweenthe wordsalongthebordersbetweentwo connectedjigsawpuzzlepieces.
Drawapictureofeachwordinitspuzzlepiece.
WorkingTowardsMasteringtheICanStatements—Practice
1.Readeachsituationinthechartbelow.Then,stateifthe exampleisadensity-independent limiting factororadensity-dependent limitingfactor. Then,statethespecificlimitingfactorthatis occurring.Thefirstoneisdoneforyouasanexample.
Situation / Density-independent, ordensity- dependent? / Limiting
Factor:
Mrs.Engelbrechthas32studentsassignedtoherBiology
class,butsheonlyhasroomfor28.Becausetheroomis socrowded,theextra4studentsleavetheroomtogoto Guidanceandhavetheirscheduleschanged. / density-dependent / emigration
Northernpike(it’safish)feedonanotherfish,the
yellowperch.Anincreaseintheyellowperch populationcausesanincreaseinthenorthernpike population.
TheBPoilspillintheGulfofMexicohasharmedmany
aquaticorganismsthatliveintheGulfregion.
Anewstrainofinfluenza(theflu)breaksoutinNew
YorkCity.
Apopulationofrabbitsandapopulationofdeerareboth
feedingoffthesameplantsinthesamehabitat.
HurricaneKatrinaforcedthousandsofpeopletoleave
NewOrleans.
65millionyearsago,alargeasteroidcollidedwiththe
Earth. Asaresult,largeamountsofashwereejectedinto
Earth’satmosphere.
Duetohumansputtingincreasingamountofgreenhouse
gasesintothe atmosphereandcuttingdowntreesthat wouldnormallytakeupsomeofthosegases,theEarth slowlygetswarmerandchangesclimatesaroundthe globe.
2.Studythegraphbelow:
a.Whichcountrylookslikeitisexperiencingexponentialgrowth?
b.Whichcountrylookslikeithasreacheditscarryingcapacity?
Becauseithasreached itscarryingcapacity,describetherelationshipbetweenitsbirth ratesanddeathratesinthespacebelow:
c.DescribewhatishappeningtoEurope’spopulationsizeintermsofbirth ratesanddeath rates.
d.Whichcountryorcountriescouldbeexperiencing:
•emigration:
Explainyouranswershere:
•immigration:
Explainyouranswershere:
3.ReadtheCAUSEonthelefthandsideofthetablebelow.Then,predicttheEFFECTofthe causeintheright-handcolumn.Forthelastone,fillintheCAUSEportionofthetable.
CAUSE / EFFECTDuringthe1920s,manyEasternEuropean
peopleleavetheircountriestocometothe
UnitedStates.
Duringthe1920’s,manyEasternEuropean
peopleentertheUnitedStates.
Manymorebabieswereborninthepost-
WorldWarIIerathaninthepre-WorldWar
IIera.
Chinaimposeda“onechildonly”policyin
1979whichisstillineffecttoday.
Seals arehuntedfortheirmeatandfurinsome
regions,resultinginmanydeathsofseals.
Havesomeextra timeandwanttoseeifyoucandothisata“4”?Youcould dothefollowingin thespacebelow:
A.Dosomeresearchandlookupotherexamplesof immigration,emigration,andhowbirthanddeathratesaffectpopulationgrowth. Then, constructyourOWNchartjustliketheoneabove.
B.DothesamethingasletterA,onlythistimecreateachartwheretheEFFECTSarefilledin, andsomeoneelsehastocomeupwiththeCAUSES.
**Ifyouhavetimetodo eitherofthese,showthemtoyourinstructor.
4. Graph Ishows thegrowth curveforacultureofParamecium aurelia,a typeofmicroscopic, unicellular protist.Graph IIshows the growthcurveforacultureofParameciumcaudatum,a larger speciesof the sameprotist. Graph IIIshows thegrowth curvesofboth specieswhentheyare grown together.
a.WhattypeofpopulationgrowthisshowninGraphsIandII,wheneachprotistisinitsown jar?
Explainhowyouknow:
b.StudyGraphIII(thebottomgraph)verycarefully.Itshowswhathappenswhenyouput bothpopulationsofparameciainthesamejar.
WhydidthepopulationofP.caudatumdecrease,butthepopulationofP.aureliaincrease?
Lookatyouranswerabove.Gobackandaddifwhatoccurredwasadensity-independent limitingfactor,oradensity-dependentlimitingfactor. Then,explainwhyitisthefactoryou chose.
5.Goto a computer either in the classroom or in the library.Use a programlike Excel toconstructagraphofthedatabelow:
a.Whattypeofgrowthisshownbythiswhite-taileddeerpopulation?
Explainhowyouknow:
b.Whatisthewhite-taileddeer’scarryingcapacity? (Givetherangethatitfallsinto): Between and .
c.Predictwhatcouldbecausingthewhite-taileddeerpopulationtoreach itscarryingcapacity:
d.AdjustthedatafortheSPRINGsothat thegraphofthatdatalookslikeagraphof exponentialpopulationgrowth. Showyourgraphtoyourinstructorbeforemovingon.
6.Filloutthedifferenceschartbelow.Makesureyourdifferencesarespecificenoughtotellme thatyoutrulyunderstand,butdon’twritemeanovel.Also,makesure yourdifferencesmatch!
birthrate / deathratedensity-independent limitingfactor / density-dependentlimitingfactor
Afarmersprayingcropswithpesticides / Necrotizingfasciitis(whatyougetifyoucome
incontactwithflesh-eatingbacteria)
exponentialpopulationgrowth / logisticpopulationgrowth
Level4ThinkingPractice
Writeanalogiesforthewordsbelow.Remember,analogiestaketwoseemingly unrelatedthings andmakeaconnectionbetweenthem. Thinkoutsidethe“sciencebox”forthese!
a.Density-independentlimitingfactorsarelike: because
.
b.Density-dependent limitingfactorsarelike: because
.
c.Exponentialpopulationgrowthislike because
.
d.Logisticpopulationgrowthislike because
.
DemonstratingMasteryoftheICanStatements
Scoreyourselfonhowwellyouhavemasteredthe“Icanstatements”usingtherubricbelow:
PopulationGrowth / 0=Noevidence / 1=
Beginning / 2=
Progressing / 3=
Proficient / 4=
Advanced
2A.I canclassifyexamplesof factorsthatlimitapopulation’s growthaseitherdensity- independentordensity- dependent.
2B.Icanpredictwhatwill happentoapopulation’ssizeif thefollowing occur:
emigration,immigration, changesinbirthratesand deathrates.
2C.Icaninterprettwo differentgraphsofpopulation growth:exponential populationgrowthandlogistic populationgrowth.
1)TaketheExitTicketprovidedbyyourinstructor.
2) Checkyouranswerswhenyouarefinished.
3)Markwhateveryoudidnotgetcorrectonyourexitticket.
4)Re-rateyourselfonhowwellyouhavemasteredtheIcanstatementsin therubricabove.
5)StaplethispagetothebackofyourExitTicket..