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Title: POPULATION DYNAMICS, CARRYING CAPCITY AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY


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CHAPTER 7
  • POPULATION DYNAMICS, CARRYING CAPCITY AND
    CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

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Population dynamics and carrying capacity
  • Population Dynamics - changes which are
    characteristic of populations are
  • size
  • density
  • dispersion
  • age distribution
  • Population growth related to birth deaths,
    immigration and emigration

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Population dynamics and carrying capacity - 2
  • How much could a population grow if resources
    were unlimited? Biotic potential or intrinsic
    rate of increase
  • Populations with high rate of increase
  • reproduce early
  • live quickly
  • reproduce often
  • have lots of offspring each time

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Population dynamics and carrying capacity - 3
  • Environmental resistance limits growth
  • Carrying capacity is the number of individuals of
    a given species that can be sustained
    indefinitely in a given space
  • So organisms, given enough resources, reproduce
    as fast as they can -- but when resources run out
    the the numbers must decline

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Exponential growth and logistic growth
  • If resources are unlimited - exponential growth
    will occur - slow at first, then more and more
    rapid - J-shaped curve
  • Remember doubling time from chapter 1 , p. 6?

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Exponential growth and logistic growth
  • When resources become more limited, the increase
    in growth stops and population levels off -
    S-shaped curve
  • Look back at Fig. 1.1 on p. 4 - Is human
    population growth still exponential or has
    logistic growth been reached?

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Exponential growth and logistic growth
  • When population exceeds the carrying capacity,
    the population may crash
  • A reproductive time lag (between birth rate
    decline and rise in death rate) --gt overshoot

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Population Cycles
  • Cycles may be
  • stable - logistic growth curve - fluctuates
    slightly above or below carrying capacity
  • irruptive - population explosion followed by
    crash to a more stable lower level
  • cyclic - boom and bust cycles - explosions
    followed by crashes - over and over

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Population Cycles - 2
  • Carrying capacity is not a simple, fixed
    quantity affected by following factors
  • competition within and among species
  • immigration and emigration
  • natural and human cause catastrophic evens
  • seasonal fluctuations in supply of resources,
    hiding places and nesting sites

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How does population density affect population
growth?
  • Density-independent population controls
  • weather-related problems
  • floods and habitat destruction
  • Density-dependent population controls
  • individuals in a dense population are more likely
    to be infected with disease or parasites
  • competition for resources
  • predation
  • What about todays crowded urban areas?

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Reproductive strategies and survival
  • R-strategists -
  • reproduce early and produce many offspring
  • have short generation times
  • little parental care --gt massive offspring loss
  • these are opportunists
  • K-strategists
  • reproductive age later, produce fewer offspring
  • longer generation times
  • more parental care

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What are survivorship curves?
  • Life expectancies vary with reproductive
    strategies
  • Survivorship curve types
  • late loss high survivorship to certain age-
    death
  • early loss survivorship low in early life
  • constant loss constant death rate at all ages
  • Life table
  • shows of individuals at each age

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Conservation biology
  • Studies the human impacts on biodiversity
  • Develops practical approaches to maintaining
    biodiversity prevent extinction
  • Wildlife management- manipulate sizes of
    populations of species important to sport
  • Ecological integrity - conditions and natural
    processes that generate and maintain biodiversity
    allow evolutionary change

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3 principles of conservation biology
  • Human action should not reduce biodiversity and
    ecological integrity
  • Humans should hasten premature extinction of
    wildlife populations or disrupt ecological
    processes
  • Intact ecosystems must be protected
  • Aldo Leopold ethical principle about maintenance
    of earths life support systems

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Conservation biologys questions
  • What is status of natural populations which are
    in danger of extinction?
  • What is status of integrity of ecosystem
  • What do we need to do to maintain habitat? size
    and quality to ensure ecosystem integrity and
    ensure viable populations?

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How have humans modified natural ecosystems?
  • Fragmenting and degrading habitats
  • Simplifying natural ecosystems
  • Strengthen pest species by affecting natural
    selection
  • Eliminate predator
  • Introduce new species
  • Overharvest potentially renewable resources
  • Interfere with normal chemical cycling

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What can we learn from nature?
  • We are totally dependent on the sun and earth
  • Any human intrusion has side effects
  • Everything is connected to everything else
  • We must reduce and minimize our damage
  • We should use care, restraint, humility and
    cooperation with nature as we alter the ecosphere
    to meet our needs and wants

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Rehabilitation and restoration
  • Rehabilitation - make degraded land productive
  • Active restoration - restore lost biodiversity
    and ecological processes
  • Permit natural ecological succession to proceed
  • Replace degraded ecosystem with another type

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What are limits of rehab and restoration
  • Ecological restoration is imperfect at best
  • mitigation - trade-off approach destroy one
    ecosystem and fix another
  • does it legitimate further destruction
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