BIOB50H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Exponential Growth, Logistic Function, Carrying Capacity

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4 Oct 2016
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Density-independent factors: effect of birth and death rates that are independent of the number of individuals in the populations (e. g. weather conditions, catastrophes) A factor that affects population growth is also climate changes such as natural disasters. The density of the population does not depend on the effect of population growth in the case of density-independent. Density-dependent factors: the birth, deaths, and dispersal rate change as density of the population growth. In the case of density-dependent, the density of the population depends on the population growth. Increase in density results in decrease in population growth. Population regulation is an aftermath of density-dependent but not density-independent. Density independent factor has an effect on population growth as well as density dependent factor. There are periods of time where population growth is exponential, and then they stay at a steady rate. (look at ecology, figure 9. 17) Population density is inversely related to population growth.

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