Population Dynamics

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Flashcards on Population Dynamics, created by Elif Erdogan on 27/05/2015.
Elif Erdogan
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Exponential/Geometric Growth If there is no limiting factors that slows down the growth and the growth is exponential
Density-Depending Limiting Factors They are biotic. Their effect increase with increasing population size. They act as negative feedback mechanism and lead to stability or regulation of the population.
Internal Density Dependent Factors within a species. Ex: limited food supply, limited availability of territories and density dependent fertility.
External Density Dependent Factors affect different species. Predation and disease.
Density Independent Limiting Factors Tend to be abiotic. Weather, climate, volcanic eruptions and floods are examples. Wars too
S Curve >exponential growth >growth rate slows down >becomes constant *density dependent
Carrying Capacity (K) Maximum population size
Environmental Resistance Limits increase in numbers of the population (ex lack of food)
J Curves *boom bust pattern >grows exponentially >suddenly collapse (diebacks) >Before collapsing the carrying capacity would be passed (overshoot) *fish, small mammals, microbes...
r-strategist growth rate of the population >reproduce quickly >able to colonise new habitats rapidly >make opportunistic and growth rates >may exceed carrying capacity with a population crash as a result
k-strategist carrying capacity of the environment >long life >slower growth >late maturity ...etc
Demographics Study of the dynamics of population change
MED (more economically developed countries) >industrialised nations >High GDP (gross domestic product) >population is relatively rich and individuals are unlikely to starve through poverty >low population growth rates
LED (low economically developed countries) >less industrialized or have hardly any industry at all >they have natural capital but they are tend to be exported and processed in MEDs. >low GDP and higher poverty rates >high population growth rate >more people are poor with low standards of livings
Human Population and Environment >more people require more resources >more people produce more waste >control population increase and you control resource demand >Population control and sustainability are intrinsically linked
Crude Birth Rate number of births per thousand individuals in a population per yer
Crude Death Rate number of deaths per thousand individuals in a population a year
Calculating CBR or CDR (Population size/CBR or CDR)*1000
Natural Increase Rate (NIR) (CBR-CDR)/10
Doubling Rate Time in years that it takes for a population to double in size NIR/70
Population Growth can be defined in terms of BR; doubling time and fertility rate
Total Fertility Rate average number of children each women has over her lifetime
Fertiliy Rate Number of births per thousand women of childbearing age.
Malthusian Theory >food supply is the main reason limit to population >Population increase geometrically >food supplies increase arithmetically
Limitation of Malthusian Theory >too simple >globalization is overlooked >poor people are overlooked, poor goes hungry >world community is still open >farming technology has increased
Boserup's Theory >increase in population would stimulate technologists to increase food production >population increase will put people to find other sources, use more technology
Limitation of Boserup's Theory >idea is based on closed community but the community is open >immigrant and emigration is not counted >overpopulation can lead to unsuitable farming techniques this can lead to desertification >population pressure does not always lead to technological innovation and development
When is a country overpopulated? When they cannot afford food/health...
Large Family reason >high infant and childhood mortality >Security in old age >Children are an ecenomic asset in agricultural socities >Status of women >unavailability of contraception
Reduce Family Size >Provide Education >Improve Health >Provide contraception >Increase family income >Improve resource managment
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