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4/14/10 Ecosystems and Limiting Factors #8

4/14/10 Ecosystems and Limiting Factors #8. Entry Task: A milkweed bug population starts with only one female and one male. There’s plenty of food and everything else the bugs need to thrive. How big would the milkweed-bug population be after 1 year? Here is some information to help you:.

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4/14/10 Ecosystems and Limiting Factors #8

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  1. 4/14/10 Ecosystems and Limiting Factors #8 Entry Task: A milkweed bug population starts with only one female and one male. There’s plenty of food and everything else the bugs need to thrive. How big would the milkweed-bug population be after 1 year? Here is some information to help you: LT: I will define my ecosystem, identify the producers, and learn how limiting factors affect populations. Today’s Plan: -Limiting factors -Computer Lab

  2. 4/14/10 Ecosystems and Limiting Factors #8 LT: I will define my ecosystem, identify the producers, and learn how limiting factors affect populations. Today’s Plan: -Entry Task -Computer Lab

  3. 4/14/10 Ecosystems and Limiting Factors #8 31,875,000,000 milkweed bugs! About 32 billion! LT: I will define my ecosystem, identify the producers, and learn how limiting factors affect populations. Today’s Plan: -Limiting factors -Computer Lab

  4. 4/14/10 Ecosystems and Limiting Factors #8 How BIG is that number?

  5. 4/14/10 Ecosystems and Limiting Factors #8 The reproductive potential of 2 milkweed bugs in one year would be about 32 billion, but the population never reaches that potential. Limiting factors prevent populations from reaching their reproductive potential. LT: I will define my ecosystem, identify the producers, and learn how limiting factors affect populations. Today’s Plan: -Limiting factors -Computer Lab

  6. 4/14/10 Ecosystems and Limiting Factors #8 LT: I will define my ecosystem, identify the producers, and learn how limiting factors affect populations. Today’s Plan: -Limiting factors -Computer Lab

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