BIOL 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Logistic Function, Exponential Growth

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Ecology- the study of interactions between organisms and between organisms and their nonliving environment. Individual- a single organism of a particular species. Populations- a group of individuals of the same species living and interacting in the same region. Ecosystem- species interacting with other species and the environment. A distribution pattern is the way that organism are distributed in geographic space, which depends on resources and interaction with other members of the population. A population growing at a constant rate without check will increase exponentially. Fire (density-independent: fire is an immediate danger. It can destroy the habitat and make food scarce. Precipitation: snowfall can make it hard to find food and avoid predators. Temperature: high summer temperatures or low winter temperatures can be bad for a certain species. Disease: kills off species and limits reproduction. Food: availability of resources can be scarce if population grows too large. Density independent factors such as severely cold winter can affect population size.

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