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Population

POPULATION

Population growth happens in patterns:

Types of Population Growth

  1. Exponential growth

  2. Happens when food is unlimited

  3. Population increases very fast

  4. Shown as a J-shaped curve

  5. Example: bacteria in a lab

  6. Logistic growth

  7. Food and space become limited

  8. Growth slows and stabilizes

  9. Shown as an S-shaped curve

  10. Stabilizes at carrying capacity

Factors Affecting Population

  • Birth rate

  • Death rate

  • Immigration

  • Emigration

FOOD SUPPLY

Food is the primary limiting factor.

Effects of Food Supply

  • Abundant food → early maturity, more offspring

  • Limited food → starvation, competition, weaker individuals

  • Poor nutrition → lower immunity → more disease

Competition

  • Intraspecific: within the same species

  • Interspecific: between different species

Only the fittest survive (natural selection).

PREDATORS

Predators do more than just kill prey.

Benefits of Predators

  • Remove weak, old, sick individuals

  • Prevent overgrazing and habitat destruction

  • Maintain genetic strength in prey populations

Predator–Prey Graph

  • Prey population rises first

  • Predator population rises later

  • Prey falls → predator falls

  • This cycle repeats naturally.

DISEASE

Disease acts as a density-dependent factor.

How Disease Controls Population

  • Spreads faster in crowded populations

  • Kills vulnerable individuals first

  • Reduces fertility and growth rate

Types of Disease Spread

  • Airborne (crowded areas)

  • Water-borne (poor sanitation)

  • Vector-borne (mosquitoes, flies)

INTERCONNECTION

  1. Food increases → population rises

  2. Population rises → competition increases

  3. Competition → weaker individuals die

  4. Large population → disease spreads

  5. More prey → predator numbers rise

  6. Predators + disease → population falls

  7. Food recovers → cycle restarts

This is population regulation.

HUMAN POPULATION

Humans reduce natural limits using:

  • Agriculture

  • Medicine

  • Technology

But problems still occur:

  • Food shortages

  • Pandemics

  • Environmental damage

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