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5.3 Populations
Topic 5 – Ecology & Evolution
5.3

Populations

5.3.1
Outline how population size is affected by
natality, immigration, mortality and
emigration.
5.3 Populations
• Natality – offspring are produced and
added to the population
• Mortality – individuals die and are lost
from the population
• Immigration – individuals move into the
area from somewhere else and add to the
population
• Emigration – individuals move out of the
area and are lost from the population
5.3

Populations

5.3.2
Draw a graph showing
the sigmoid (Sshaped) population
growth curve.
5.3 Populations
5.3.3
Explain reasons for the exponential growth
phase, the plateau phase and the
transitional phase between these two
phases.
5.3 Populations
Exponential Phase
Population increases exponentially because
the natality rate is higher than the mortality
rate. This is because there is an
abundance of food, and disease and
predators are rare.
5.3 Populations
Transitional Phase
Difference between natality and mortality
rates are not as great, but natality is still
higher so population continues to grow,
but at a slower rate.
Food is no longer as abundant due to the
increase in the population size. May also
be increase predation and disease.
5.3 Populations
Plateau Phase
Natality and mortality are equal so the population
size stays constant.
Limiting Factors:
• shortage of food or other resources
• increase in predators
• more diseases or parasites
If a population is limited, then it has reached its
carrying capacity
5.3 Populations
Carrying capacity
The maximum population size that can be
supported by the environment
5.3 Populations
5.3.4
List three factors which set limits to
population increase.
Limiting Factors:
1. shortage of food or other resources
2. Increase in predators
3. More diseases or parasites
5.3 Populations

The IBO assessment statements:
5.3 Populations
5.3.1 Outline how population size is affected by natality,
immigration, mortality and emigration.
•Aim 7: Simulation exercises can be performed.
5.3.2 Draw and label a graph showing a sigmoid (Sshaped) population growth curve.
5.3.3 Explain the reasons for the exponential growth phase,
the plateau phase and the transitional phase between
these two phases.
5.3.4 List three factors that set limits to population increase.

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5.3 populations

  • 1. 5.3 Populations Topic 5 – Ecology & Evolution
  • 2. 5.3 Populations 5.3.1 Outline how population size is affected by natality, immigration, mortality and emigration.
  • 3. 5.3 Populations • Natality – offspring are produced and added to the population • Mortality – individuals die and are lost from the population • Immigration – individuals move into the area from somewhere else and add to the population • Emigration – individuals move out of the area and are lost from the population
  • 4. 5.3 Populations 5.3.2 Draw a graph showing the sigmoid (Sshaped) population growth curve.
  • 5.
  • 6. 5.3 Populations 5.3.3 Explain reasons for the exponential growth phase, the plateau phase and the transitional phase between these two phases.
  • 7.
  • 8. 5.3 Populations Exponential Phase Population increases exponentially because the natality rate is higher than the mortality rate. This is because there is an abundance of food, and disease and predators are rare.
  • 9. 5.3 Populations Transitional Phase Difference between natality and mortality rates are not as great, but natality is still higher so population continues to grow, but at a slower rate. Food is no longer as abundant due to the increase in the population size. May also be increase predation and disease.
  • 10. 5.3 Populations Plateau Phase Natality and mortality are equal so the population size stays constant. Limiting Factors: • shortage of food or other resources • increase in predators • more diseases or parasites If a population is limited, then it has reached its carrying capacity
  • 11. 5.3 Populations Carrying capacity The maximum population size that can be supported by the environment
  • 12.
  • 13. 5.3 Populations 5.3.4 List three factors which set limits to population increase. Limiting Factors: 1. shortage of food or other resources 2. Increase in predators 3. More diseases or parasites
  • 14. 5.3 Populations The IBO assessment statements:
  • 15. 5.3 Populations 5.3.1 Outline how population size is affected by natality, immigration, mortality and emigration. •Aim 7: Simulation exercises can be performed. 5.3.2 Draw and label a graph showing a sigmoid (Sshaped) population growth curve. 5.3.3 Explain the reasons for the exponential growth phase, the plateau phase and the transitional phase between these two phases. 5.3.4 List three factors that set limits to population increase.