BIOLOGY 1P03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 27: Population Cycle, Maximum Life Span, Survivorship Curve

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Readings 13 unit 4 ch 27: population growth and regulation. Organisms with a high biotic potential that are introduced into ecosystems where they did not evolve. Where they also encounter little environmental resistance and tend to displace native species. J-curve: the j-shaped growth curve of an exponentially growing population in which increasing number of individuals join the population during each succeeding time. Species that live in a stable environment and often develop a population size that is close to the carrying capacity of that environment. Usually mature slowly, have a long-life span, produce small numbers of large offspring, and provide significant parental care or nutrients for their offspring makes offspring live to maturity. Late- loss population: a population in which most individuals survive into adulthood. Less developed country: a country that hasn"t completed the demographic transition. Usually has a relatively low income and education level for most of its population.

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