Categories: All - agriculture - ecology - demography - competition

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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.

Unit 5 MindMap

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