BIO153H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 52: Zero Population Growth, Exponential Growth, Logistic Function

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To understand human population growth, we must consider the general principles of population ecology. populations in relation to the environment, including environmental influences on population density and distribution, age structure, and population size. Concept 52. 1 dynamic biological processes influence population density, dispersion, and demography. A population is a group of individuals of a single species that live in the same general area. Members of a population rely on the same resources, are influenced by similar environmental factors, and have a high likelihood of interacting with and breeding with one another. Populations can evolve through natural selection acting on heritable variations among individuals and changing the frequencies of various traits over time. Two important characteristics of any population are density and the spacing of individuals. Every population has a specific size and specific geographical boundaries. The density of a population is measured as the number of individuals per unit area or volume.

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