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LIMITING FACTORS
8SCIENCE: Mon. Oct. 25
Interactions among living organisms
REVIEW:
What is a population?
- A population is a group of the same kind of
species that live in the same area
- They compete for resources like:
Populations
• Characteristics:
– Size
• how many organisms
(species!) does this
population have?
– Spacing
• need enough space to live
– Density
• The number of individual
organisms in a certain area
• The size of populations is
always changing
– One way populations
change is through
limiting factors
Limiting Factors
• Can populations grow forever?
– No! Why not?
• Limiting factor: Any abiotic or biotic factor
that controls the number of individuals in a
population
Limiting Factors
• What limits the growth of a population?
• Abiotic limiting factors:
– Temperature
– Drought and other
weather events
– Space to live
– Others?
• Biotic limiting factors:
– Predators
– Others?
Limiting Factors
• Competition
– The struggle among organisms to get the resources
they need to:
• Survive
• Reproduce
– Example: many birds may move to a new tree to live.
They are competing for space to create their nest.
– Example: Students at GI compete with each other to
have a good place in line for pizza at the tienda during
recess

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Limiting factors

  • 2. Interactions among living organisms REVIEW: What is a population? - A population is a group of the same kind of species that live in the same area - They compete for resources like:
  • 3. Populations • Characteristics: – Size • how many organisms (species!) does this population have? – Spacing • need enough space to live – Density • The number of individual organisms in a certain area • The size of populations is always changing – One way populations change is through limiting factors
  • 4. Limiting Factors • Can populations grow forever? – No! Why not? • Limiting factor: Any abiotic or biotic factor that controls the number of individuals in a population
  • 5. Limiting Factors • What limits the growth of a population? • Abiotic limiting factors: – Temperature – Drought and other weather events – Space to live – Others? • Biotic limiting factors: – Predators – Others?
  • 6. Limiting Factors • Competition – The struggle among organisms to get the resources they need to: • Survive • Reproduce – Example: many birds may move to a new tree to live. They are competing for space to create their nest. – Example: Students at GI compete with each other to have a good place in line for pizza at the tienda during recess

Notas del editor

  1. Pose these questions as using the students in our class – Size: how many organisms does our population have? Spacing – do we have enough spacing to do our work, be comfortable in class? And Density, which is the how many people for the size of this room