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Population Growth and
Carrying Capacity
Objectives
• SWBAT explain population growth and
carrying capacity
• SWBAT discuss the potential decline of human
beings
Principles of Population Growth
• Population is a group of organisms, all of
the same species, that live in a specific area
at the same time.
• Population growth is defined as an increase
in size of a population over time…
• However, populations grow at different
rates.
Linear Growth
• If a population grew at a set amount each
year, say by 10 organisms per year, then the
population has LINEAR GROWTH
• However, populations normally do not have
linear growth. Linear growth looks like this
(Please draw in your notes)
Question
Your parents give you two options for allowance
1. 1,000 a month
2. A penny on the first day of the month that
doubles to two pennies on the second day
and so on until the last day
of the month
Which option do you choose?
.01 .02 .04 .08 .16 .32
.64 1.28 2.56 5.12 10.24 20.48 40.96
81.92 163.84 327.68 655.36 1310.72 2621.44 5242.88
10,485.76 209711.52 41943.04 83886.08 167772.16 335544.32 671088.64
1342177.28
2684354.56
5368709.12
10,737,418.24
Over 10 million!!
On 31 day months
Exponential Growth
• If you graph the allowance we just saw on the
graph it will look like this, its is called
EXPONENTIAL GROWTH:
• (Please draw in your notes)
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Exponential Growth
• A population that is growing without any limits,
would have exponential growth.
• Meaning that as the population gets bigger, it also
will grow faster
• But, populations cannot keep exponential growth
for very long, because the environment would
not be able to support it.
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
• The environment has a CARRYING
CAPACITY for each population…
• Carrying capacity is the maximum number
of organisms in a population supported by
an ecosystem’s resources/limiting factors
– Effected by factors such as the amount of:
• Food, water, space, etc…
– Can change when these factors change
• EX: more food = higher carrying capacity!
Limiting Factors
• Definition?
Limiting factors are any biotic or abiotic factor
that causes population size to decrease and
influences what can live where
Question
• What are some examples of things that can
limit growth?
Question
• What are some examples of things that can
limit growth?
– Food, space, ability to reproduce, water,
predators…
What can limit growth?
• Limiting factors limit growth
• Different sizes of populations will also
have different factors affecting them.
• When growth has been limited its
graph will look like this:
(please draw in your notes)
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning
• Look at the next slide and make a claim about
human population.
• Then use evidence to support your claim
• Use reasoning to explain your claim.
Claim
• Human beings have exceeded their carry
capacity on Earth and they will eventually
return back to that capacity.
Evidence
• What part of the graph supports your claim?
Reasoning
• What will cause the human population to go
down?
Reasoning
• What will cause the human population to go
down?
– Disease
– Starvation
– Weather events (hurricanes, tornados, global
warming)
– War/Crime
– Lack of fresh water
– Pollution
QUESTION: Interpreting Graphs and Data
What happens
during the
“transitional
stage”?
a. Birth rates rise; death rates drop; population increases
b. Birth rates drop; death rates drop; population decreases
c. Death rates drop; birth rates are stable; population
increases
Figure 7.18
QUESTION: Interpreting Graphs and Data
What happens
during the
“transitional
stage”?
a. Birth rates rise; death rates drop; population increases
b. Birth rates drop; death rates drop; population decreases
c.Birth rates are stable; death rates drop; population
increases
Figure 7.18
Exit Ticket
• What is population growth?
• Describe the difference between linear and
exponential growth?
• What is a carrying capacity?
• Name 3 reasons that the human population
may decline?
Centers
• Bill Nye Center
• Population Growth Center
• BrainPOP

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Populaiton growth and carrying capacity cer (no do now)

  • 2. Objectives • SWBAT explain population growth and carrying capacity • SWBAT discuss the potential decline of human beings
  • 3. Principles of Population Growth • Population is a group of organisms, all of the same species, that live in a specific area at the same time. • Population growth is defined as an increase in size of a population over time… • However, populations grow at different rates.
  • 4. Linear Growth • If a population grew at a set amount each year, say by 10 organisms per year, then the population has LINEAR GROWTH • However, populations normally do not have linear growth. Linear growth looks like this (Please draw in your notes)
  • 5. Question Your parents give you two options for allowance 1. 1,000 a month 2. A penny on the first day of the month that doubles to two pennies on the second day and so on until the last day of the month Which option do you choose?
  • 6.
  • 7. .01 .02 .04 .08 .16 .32 .64 1.28 2.56 5.12 10.24 20.48 40.96 81.92 163.84 327.68 655.36 1310.72 2621.44 5242.88 10,485.76 209711.52 41943.04 83886.08 167772.16 335544.32 671088.64 1342177.28 2684354.56 5368709.12 10,737,418.24 Over 10 million!! On 31 day months
  • 8. Exponential Growth • If you graph the allowance we just saw on the graph it will look like this, its is called EXPONENTIAL GROWTH: • (Please draw in your notes) 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
  • 9. Exponential Growth • A population that is growing without any limits, would have exponential growth. • Meaning that as the population gets bigger, it also will grow faster • But, populations cannot keep exponential growth for very long, because the environment would not be able to support it.
  • 11. Carrying Capacity • The environment has a CARRYING CAPACITY for each population… • Carrying capacity is the maximum number of organisms in a population supported by an ecosystem’s resources/limiting factors – Effected by factors such as the amount of: • Food, water, space, etc… – Can change when these factors change • EX: more food = higher carrying capacity!
  • 12. Limiting Factors • Definition? Limiting factors are any biotic or abiotic factor that causes population size to decrease and influences what can live where
  • 13. Question • What are some examples of things that can limit growth?
  • 14. Question • What are some examples of things that can limit growth? – Food, space, ability to reproduce, water, predators…
  • 15. What can limit growth? • Limiting factors limit growth • Different sizes of populations will also have different factors affecting them. • When growth has been limited its graph will look like this: (please draw in your notes) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
  • 16. Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning • Look at the next slide and make a claim about human population. • Then use evidence to support your claim • Use reasoning to explain your claim.
  • 17.
  • 18. Claim • Human beings have exceeded their carry capacity on Earth and they will eventually return back to that capacity.
  • 19. Evidence • What part of the graph supports your claim?
  • 20. Reasoning • What will cause the human population to go down?
  • 21. Reasoning • What will cause the human population to go down? – Disease – Starvation – Weather events (hurricanes, tornados, global warming) – War/Crime – Lack of fresh water – Pollution
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. QUESTION: Interpreting Graphs and Data What happens during the “transitional stage”? a. Birth rates rise; death rates drop; population increases b. Birth rates drop; death rates drop; population decreases c. Death rates drop; birth rates are stable; population increases Figure 7.18
  • 25. QUESTION: Interpreting Graphs and Data What happens during the “transitional stage”? a. Birth rates rise; death rates drop; population increases b. Birth rates drop; death rates drop; population decreases c.Birth rates are stable; death rates drop; population increases Figure 7.18
  • 26. Exit Ticket • What is population growth? • Describe the difference between linear and exponential growth? • What is a carrying capacity? • Name 3 reasons that the human population may decline?
  • 27. Centers • Bill Nye Center • Population Growth Center • BrainPOP

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  1. Think about exponents in math class