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Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

 • Density dependent
    factors tend to act as
    direct regulators of
    populations

 • Negative Feedback
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
  Population




                            Time
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
  Population




                            Time
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations


               Resource limit reached
  Population




                                        Resources Plentiful



                                                 Time
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

                                                      Equilibrium Point

               Resource limit reached
  Population




                                        Resources Plentiful



                                                 Time
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

                                                      Equilibrium Point




                                                                          Steady State Equilibrium
               Resource limit reached
  Population




                                        Resources Plentiful



                                                 Time
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations




                                   Falco pereginus
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Until the 1940’s the British population of
    Peregrine falcons had remained fairly constant -
    about 820 breeding pairs




                                                       Falco pereginus
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Until the 1940’s the British population of
    Peregrine falcons had remained fairly constant -
    about 820 breeding pairs

•   Limited by available nest sites (same places each
    year)




                                                        Falco pereginus
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Until the 1940’s the British population of
    Peregrine falcons had remained fairly constant -
    about 820 breeding pairs

•   Limited by available nest sites (same places each
    year)

•   Average brood size was about 2.5 fledged young
    each summer

                                                        Falco pereginus
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Until the 1940’s the British population of
    Peregrine falcons had remained fairly constant -
    about 820 breeding pairs

•   Limited by available nest sites (same places each
    year)

•   Average brood size was about 2.5 fledged young
    each summer

•   Come the next breeding season the population
                                                        Falco pereginus
    was back to about 820 pairs
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Density independent factors also
    regulate population size for many
    organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Density independent factors also
    regulate population size for many
    organisms

•   Mosquitos are plentiful in the
    summer months
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Density independent factors also
    regulate population size for many
    organisms

•   Mosquitos are plentiful in the
    summer months

•   When autumn sets in the
    populations crash
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Density independent factors also
    regulate population size for many
    organisms

•   Mosquitos are plentiful in the
    summer months

•   When autumn sets in the
    populations crash

•   Boom or bust
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Density independent factors also
    regulate population size for many
    organisms

•   Mosquitos are plentiful in the
    summer months                                    Summer


                                        Population
•   When autumn sets in the
    populations crash
                                                              Winter

•   Boom or bust
                                                              Time
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Boom or bust may also be driven by
    density dependent factors
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Boom or bust may also be driven by
    density dependent factors

•   Some species are very good at taking
    full advantage of any opportunity
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Boom or bust may also be driven by
    density dependent factors

•   Some species are very good at taking
    full advantage of any opportunity

•   Locust populations can explode
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
•   Boom or bust may also be driven by
    density dependent factors

•   Some species are very good at taking
    full advantage of any opportunity

•   Locust populations can explode

•   They swarm in thousands eat
    everything in their path and eventually
    totally outstrip their food supply
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Factors that regulate population size can be categorized as
    INTERNAL or EXTERNAL
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Factors that regulate population size can be categorized as
    INTERNAL or EXTERNAL

•   INTERNAL - fertility rates, territory size
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Factors that regulate population size can be categorized as
    INTERNAL or EXTERNAL

•   INTERNAL - fertility rates, territory size

•   EXTERNAL - predation pressure, parasitism, disease
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Equilibrium or Boom and bust
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Equilibrium or Boom and bust

•   Two types of life strategies can be identified
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Equilibrium or Boom and bust

•   Two types of life strategies can be identified

•   Equilibrium or K strategy species
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Equilibrium or Boom and bust

•   Two types of life strategies can be identified

•   Equilibrium or K strategy species

•   Opportunist or r strategy species
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Equilibrium or Boom and bust
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Equilibrium or Boom and bust

•   Two types of life strategies can be identified
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Equilibrium or Boom and bust

•   Two types of life strategies can be identified

•   Equilibrium or K strategy species
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations

•   Equilibrium or Boom and bust

•   Two types of life strategies can be identified

•   Equilibrium or K strategy species

•   Opportunist or r strategy species
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
What are K and r
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
What are K and r

•   The two variables that
    define a population curve
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
What are K and r

•   The two variables that
    define a population curve

•   K = carrying capacity
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
                                                              Population
What are K and r                        120



•   The two variables that
                                        100


    define a population curve             80



•   K = carrying capacity
                               Growth
                                         60




•   r = growth rate
                                         40


                                         20


                                          0
                                              0   50    100    150   200   250   300
                                                       Time
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
                               K                               Population
What are K and r                        120



•   The two variables that
                                        100


    define a population curve             80



•   K = carrying capacity
                               Growth
                                         60




•   r = growth rate
                                         40


                                         20


                                          0
                                              0   100    200    300   400   500   600
                                                        Time
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists

•   Low reproductive rate
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists

•   Low reproductive rate

•   Large investment in parental
    care
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists

•   Low reproductive rate

•   Large investment in parental
    care

•   Late maturity
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists

•   Low reproductive rate

•   Large investment in parental
    care

•   Late maturity

•   Slow growth
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists

•   Low reproductive rate

•   Large investment in parental
    care

•   Late maturity

•   Slow growth

•   Large organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists                      •   Late successional species

•   Low reproductive rate

•   Large investment in parental
    care

•   Late maturity

•   Slow growth

•   Large organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists                      •   Late successional species

•   Low reproductive rate          •   Niche specialist

•   Large investment in parental
    care

•   Late maturity

•   Slow growth

•   Large organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists                      •   Late successional species

•   Low reproductive rate          •   Niche specialist

•   Large investment in parental   •   Require stable environment
    care

•   Late maturity

•   Slow growth

•   Large organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
K strategists                      •   Late successional species

•   Low reproductive rate          •   Niche specialist

•   Large investment in parental   •   Require stable environment
    care

•   Late maturity

•   Slow growth

•   Large organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
r strategists
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
r strategists

•   High reproductive rate
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
r strategists

•   High reproductive rate

•   Low investment in parental care
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
r strategists

•   High reproductive rate

•   Low investment in parental care

•   Early maturity
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
r strategists

•   High reproductive rate

•   Low investment in parental care

•   Early maturity

•   Rapid growth
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
r strategists

•   High reproductive rate

•   Low investment in parental care

•   Early maturity

•   Rapid growth

•   Small organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
r strategists                         •   Pioneer species species

•   High reproductive rate

•   Low investment in parental care

•   Early maturity

•   Rapid growth

•   Small organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
r strategists                         •   Pioneer species species

•   High reproductive rate            •   Generalists

•   Low investment in parental care

•   Early maturity

•   Rapid growth

•   Small organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
r strategists                         •   Pioneer species species

•   High reproductive rate            •   Generalists

•   Low investment in parental care   •   Rapidly adapt to environmental
                                          variation
•   Early maturity

•   Rapid growth

•   Small organisms
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
The reality is more of a continuum
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
The reality is more of a continuum
                                              Zebra



                                     Rabbit

  Bacteria



     r                                           K
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
If life Tables (Survivorship) is plotted for
different species three generalised types
of life curve form
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
If life Tables (Survivorship) is plotted for
different species three generalised types
of life curve form

Type 1 - Survivorship is high, most
mortality later in life span
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
If life Tables (Survivorship) is plotted for
different species three generalised types
of life curve form

Type 1 - Survivorship is high, most
mortality later in life span

Type II - Constant mortality throughout
life span
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.6 Changes
2.6.3 What regulates populations
If life Tables (Survivorship) is plotted for
different species three generalised types
of life curve form

Type 1 - Survivorship is high, most
mortality later in life span

Type II - Constant mortality throughout
life span

Type III - High mortality early in life, low
survivorship into late life span

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Regulating populations

  • 1. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Density dependent factors tend to act as direct regulators of populations • Negative Feedback
  • 2. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations Population Time
  • 3. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations Population Time
  • 4. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations Resource limit reached Population Resources Plentiful Time
  • 5. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations Equilibrium Point Resource limit reached Population Resources Plentiful Time
  • 6. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations Equilibrium Point Steady State Equilibrium Resource limit reached Population Resources Plentiful Time
  • 7. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations Falco pereginus
  • 8. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Until the 1940’s the British population of Peregrine falcons had remained fairly constant - about 820 breeding pairs Falco pereginus
  • 9. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Until the 1940’s the British population of Peregrine falcons had remained fairly constant - about 820 breeding pairs • Limited by available nest sites (same places each year) Falco pereginus
  • 10. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Until the 1940’s the British population of Peregrine falcons had remained fairly constant - about 820 breeding pairs • Limited by available nest sites (same places each year) • Average brood size was about 2.5 fledged young each summer Falco pereginus
  • 11. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Until the 1940’s the British population of Peregrine falcons had remained fairly constant - about 820 breeding pairs • Limited by available nest sites (same places each year) • Average brood size was about 2.5 fledged young each summer • Come the next breeding season the population Falco pereginus was back to about 820 pairs
  • 12. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 13. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Density independent factors also regulate population size for many organisms
  • 14. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Density independent factors also regulate population size for many organisms • Mosquitos are plentiful in the summer months
  • 15. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Density independent factors also regulate population size for many organisms • Mosquitos are plentiful in the summer months • When autumn sets in the populations crash
  • 16. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Density independent factors also regulate population size for many organisms • Mosquitos are plentiful in the summer months • When autumn sets in the populations crash • Boom or bust
  • 17. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Density independent factors also regulate population size for many organisms • Mosquitos are plentiful in the summer months Summer Population • When autumn sets in the populations crash Winter • Boom or bust Time
  • 18. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 19. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Boom or bust may also be driven by density dependent factors
  • 20. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Boom or bust may also be driven by density dependent factors • Some species are very good at taking full advantage of any opportunity
  • 21. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Boom or bust may also be driven by density dependent factors • Some species are very good at taking full advantage of any opportunity • Locust populations can explode
  • 22. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Boom or bust may also be driven by density dependent factors • Some species are very good at taking full advantage of any opportunity • Locust populations can explode • They swarm in thousands eat everything in their path and eventually totally outstrip their food supply
  • 23. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 24. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Factors that regulate population size can be categorized as INTERNAL or EXTERNAL
  • 25. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Factors that regulate population size can be categorized as INTERNAL or EXTERNAL • INTERNAL - fertility rates, territory size
  • 26. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Factors that regulate population size can be categorized as INTERNAL or EXTERNAL • INTERNAL - fertility rates, territory size • EXTERNAL - predation pressure, parasitism, disease
  • 27. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 28. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Equilibrium or Boom and bust
  • 29. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Equilibrium or Boom and bust • Two types of life strategies can be identified
  • 30. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Equilibrium or Boom and bust • Two types of life strategies can be identified • Equilibrium or K strategy species
  • 31. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Equilibrium or Boom and bust • Two types of life strategies can be identified • Equilibrium or K strategy species • Opportunist or r strategy species
  • 32. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 33. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Equilibrium or Boom and bust
  • 34. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Equilibrium or Boom and bust • Two types of life strategies can be identified
  • 35. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Equilibrium or Boom and bust • Two types of life strategies can be identified • Equilibrium or K strategy species
  • 36. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations • Equilibrium or Boom and bust • Two types of life strategies can be identified • Equilibrium or K strategy species • Opportunist or r strategy species
  • 37. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 38. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations What are K and r
  • 39. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations What are K and r • The two variables that define a population curve
  • 40. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations What are K and r • The two variables that define a population curve • K = carrying capacity
  • 41. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations Population What are K and r 120 • The two variables that 100 define a population curve 80 • K = carrying capacity Growth 60 • r = growth rate 40 20 0 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 Time
  • 42. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K Population What are K and r 120 • The two variables that 100 define a population curve 80 • K = carrying capacity Growth 60 • r = growth rate 40 20 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Time
  • 43. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 44. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists
  • 45. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists • Low reproductive rate
  • 46. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists • Low reproductive rate • Large investment in parental care
  • 47. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists • Low reproductive rate • Large investment in parental care • Late maturity
  • 48. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists • Low reproductive rate • Large investment in parental care • Late maturity • Slow growth
  • 49. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists • Low reproductive rate • Large investment in parental care • Late maturity • Slow growth • Large organisms
  • 50. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists • Late successional species • Low reproductive rate • Large investment in parental care • Late maturity • Slow growth • Large organisms
  • 51. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists • Late successional species • Low reproductive rate • Niche specialist • Large investment in parental care • Late maturity • Slow growth • Large organisms
  • 52. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists • Late successional species • Low reproductive rate • Niche specialist • Large investment in parental • Require stable environment care • Late maturity • Slow growth • Large organisms
  • 53. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations K strategists • Late successional species • Low reproductive rate • Niche specialist • Large investment in parental • Require stable environment care • Late maturity • Slow growth • Large organisms
  • 54. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 55. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations r strategists
  • 56. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations r strategists • High reproductive rate
  • 57. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations r strategists • High reproductive rate • Low investment in parental care
  • 58. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations r strategists • High reproductive rate • Low investment in parental care • Early maturity
  • 59. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations r strategists • High reproductive rate • Low investment in parental care • Early maturity • Rapid growth
  • 60. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations r strategists • High reproductive rate • Low investment in parental care • Early maturity • Rapid growth • Small organisms
  • 61. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations r strategists • Pioneer species species • High reproductive rate • Low investment in parental care • Early maturity • Rapid growth • Small organisms
  • 62. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations r strategists • Pioneer species species • High reproductive rate • Generalists • Low investment in parental care • Early maturity • Rapid growth • Small organisms
  • 63. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations r strategists • Pioneer species species • High reproductive rate • Generalists • Low investment in parental care • Rapidly adapt to environmental variation • Early maturity • Rapid growth • Small organisms
  • 64. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations The reality is more of a continuum
  • 65. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations The reality is more of a continuum Zebra Rabbit Bacteria r K
  • 66. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 67. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations
  • 68. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations If life Tables (Survivorship) is plotted for different species three generalised types of life curve form
  • 69. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations If life Tables (Survivorship) is plotted for different species three generalised types of life curve form Type 1 - Survivorship is high, most mortality later in life span
  • 70. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations If life Tables (Survivorship) is plotted for different species three generalised types of life curve form Type 1 - Survivorship is high, most mortality later in life span Type II - Constant mortality throughout life span
  • 71. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.6 Changes 2.6.3 What regulates populations If life Tables (Survivorship) is plotted for different species three generalised types of life curve form Type 1 - Survivorship is high, most mortality later in life span Type II - Constant mortality throughout life span Type III - High mortality early in life, low survivorship into late life span

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