BIOL-103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Logistic Function, Exponential Growth, Environmental Factor

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Populations: each population has its own gene pool and members share resources including: Governed by 4 variables: births. (increase, immigration. (increase, deaths (decrease, emigration (decrease) Population change = births + immigration - death + emigration. (b+i)-(d+e). Environmental resistance: any environmental factor that reduces population growth. Carrying capacity: (k number of individuals that an ecosystem can support indefinitely while maintaining its productivity, adaptability, and capability for renewal: leads to logistic growth (s-shaped). Stable: fluctuating slightly around k. (example:) tropical rainforest habitat. Irruptive: explosion followed by a crash to relatively stable lower level. (example:) fly population. Cyclic: repeated oscillating cycles of exponential growth and catastrophic crashes. (example:) snow-shoe hare/lynx cycles: hunting & gathering societies: They were a subsistence type of society and very dependent of the environment. Extended family groups: early, preindustrial agricultural societies: Size: 100 mil by ad 1. 5 mil by 1600. Everything that was done was manual: industrial revolution (the machine age)

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