HTH 352 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Infant Mortality, Megacity, Thomas Robert Malthus

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If present growth rates continue, within a few centuries every human on the planet would have just one square meter of land. When populations of any species explode, sooner or later population will go back into a state of relative equilibrium with its environment. Population attributes; measurable attributes (help predicting how population will change in an environment): birth/ mortality rates, age structure, population density, spatial distribution. Organisms have a tendency to produce more offspring that will survive to maturity. Biotic potential: the maximum growth rate that a population could achieve in an unlimited environment no organism ever reaches this maximum potential. Environment resistance: the environmental pressures that limit a population"s inheriting capacity for growth the difference between the biotic potential: factors include: Population growth forms: characteristic patterns of increase: 2 patterns o. Lag phase is the same as s curve. Population increases at rapid exponential rates at up to or even beyond the carrying capacity of the environment.

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