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Activity 14

Activity 14. Investigating Population Growth Rates.

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Activity 14

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  1. Activity 14 Investigating Population Growth Rates

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  3. What ecological conditions might promote or limit population growth?

  4. Read the introduction • What factors do you think might change the carrying capacity for a population?

  5. Carrying capacity is the size of a population an ecosystem can support based on the resources available and the other species present in the ecosystem.

  6. Avril Gulf Seal Population

  7. Challenge • How do changing variables alter population growth rates and ecosystem carrying capacities?

  8. Examine Student Sheet 14.1 • Set up a blank graph similar to the graph on Student Sheet 14.1 to collect your data from the simulation. • During which periods do you think the Avril Gulf seal population have positive growth rates? What is your evidence?

  9. Linear Growth Curve

  10. Exponential Growth: J-Curve

  11. Carrying Capacity: S-Curve

  12. Population Crash

  13. Look at Student Sheet 14.1 • What type(s) of growth does the population graph represent?

  14. Analysis 6 • Scientists and policy makers often have to work together to set catch limits on fisheries. Imagine that a policy maker proposes to allow the fishing of a certain species to go on at current rates because, she says, “Fishing at current rates will not impact the ecosystem. We are removing fish at a rate lower than the birth rate of their population.” Is this claim valid? What indicators would you look at to support or disprove this claim? Explain your reasoning.

  15. Analysis 7 • Look at the population graph for the fish population shown below. How would you describe the growth rate? Is this population sustainable?

  16. Analysis 8 • Examine the data in the Global Human Population graph provided below. Based on your work in this activity, how would you describe the global human population growth rate? Explain your reasoning.

  17. Revisit the Challenge • How do changing variables alter population growth rates and ecosystem carrying capacities?

  18. Key Vocabulary • carrying capacity • density-dependent factors • density-independent factors • population • population growth rate

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