POPULATIONS IN ECOSYSTEMS
Populations are composed of individuals of the _______________________ living in the same area.  The maximum rate of reproduction for a population is its _______________________________________.  A population allowed to reach its biotic potential would soon cover the earth.  The growth of populations is regulated by the environment�s limiting factors such as _________________________________. 

When a population establishes itself in a new area, it grows slowly at first.  The population then enters an ________________________ phase of growth in which its number _____________________ at decreasing intervals.  Exponential growth ceases when the ___________________________ of the environment is reached.  The carrying capacity is determined by limiting factors that restrict population growth.  Some limiting factors depend on the population�s density; some are independent of density. 

Changes in populations are calculated by __________________________ the number of deaths & emigrants from the number of __________________ & __________________.  Population crashes & explosions are dramatic changes in the size of populations.

The human population is currently in its exponential phase of growth.  The number of humans now doubles about every _______ years.  Providing for this growing population is one of the major problems facing the modern world.

IMPORTANT TERMS
POPULATION GROWTH
Biotic potential �
Lag phase �
Exponential Growth �
Exponential Phase �
J-Curve �
Stabilization Phase �
Carrying Capactiy �
S-Curve �
Limiting factors �
Population Density �
Density-Independent Factors �
Density �Dependent Factors �
Saw-Tooth Curve �
Birth Rate �
Death Rate �
Growth Rate -
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