BIOL 3170 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Snow Goose, Intraspecific Competition, Snowshoe Hare

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Density-dependence when density of the population effects the growth of the population. When increasing density causes a decrease in growth rate. Usually occurs when population density is high. Results from greater intraspecific competition for resources or increase in ability for pathogens to spread: regulated by negative-feedback loops. Increased number of pathogens per individual e. g. parasites. Types of negative density-dependence: density-dependent mortality, br = same, dr = increases, density-dependent fecundity, br = decreases, dr = same, full density-dependence, br = decreases, dr = increases. When increasing density causes an increase in growth rate. Usually occurs when population density is very low: result of positive-feedback loops. When an increase in density increases fitness and thus growth rate: can occur when density is low or when density is high. Low density has a negative effect on fitness and reproductive success (thus an increase has a positive effect)

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