BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 26

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Biotic potential is influence by several factors: the age of reproductive maturity, the frequency of reproduction, the average number of offspring, the length of reproductive lifespan, the death rate under ideal conditions. Environmental resistance limits population growth: logistics population growth, result of environmental resistance, characterized by an s-curve, carrying capacity- the maximum population size that can be sustained by an ecosystem for an extended period without damage to the ecosystem. Logistic population curve in nature: ocean currents carry barnacle larvae to rocky seashores, eventually competition for space limits population growth. What if a population exceeds it carrying capacity: ex. Reindeer introduced onto an island with no large predators. Environmental resistances usually maintains populations at or below their carrying capacity: factors that generate environmental resistance fall into two categories, 1. Density-independent factors: factors that limit populations regardless of the population density, weather and climate, responsible for most boon-and-bust populations cycles, habitat destruction by humans.

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