Unit 5 MindMap
The study of population dynamics encompasses the factors influencing population growth and the interactions among individuals within a population. Key concepts include density-dependent and density-independent factors, which determine population size and growth rates.
Megnyitás
Natural Population Dynamics Interactions Between Individuals Resource Partitoning Realized Niche Fundamental Niche Exploitative Competition Interference Competition Mimicry Commensalism Parasitism Mutualism Herbivory Coevolution Factors That Affect Population Growth Minimum Viable Population Size Allee Effect Predation Intraspecific Competition Interspecific Compition Competition Density-Independent Factor Density-Dependent Factor Limiting Factor Demopraphy Sex Ratio Generation Time Fecundity Survivorship Curve Age-Specific Survivorship Age-Specific Mortality Immigration Cohort Life Table Emigration Mortality Natalily Demography Implication of Human Population Growth Aquaculture Bycatch Organic Agriculture Sustainable Agriculture Salinization Tropic Level Energy Pyramid Traditional Agriculture Industrial Agriculture Malnutrition Future of Human Population Biocapacity Ecological Deficit Human Population Replacement rate Demographic Translation Model Aboriginal People Population Pyramid Vaccine Industrial Revolution Epidemic Pathogen Ecological Footprint Modelling Population Growth Subtopic Sigmoid Curve (logistic) Logistic Model of Population Growth Carrying Capacity (K) Zero Population Growth (ZPG) Per Capita Growth Rate (r) Exponential Model of Population Growth Population Dynamics Population Characteristics Mark-Recapture Method Quadrat Dispersion Ecological Density Crude Density Population Density (D) Population Size (Nt) Habitat Geographic Range Population Ecology