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Describe the limiting factors of an ecosystem •What is an ecosystem? •What are biotic & abiotic factors? •What is reproductive potential? •What is a limiting factor?

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Describe the limiting factors

of an ecosystem•What is an ecosystem?

•What are biotic & abiotic factors?

•What is reproductive

potential?•What is a limiting

factor?

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What is a What is a population?population?

• Every population has potential to Every population has potential to increase in sizeincrease in size– Some have potential for slow, steady Some have potential for slow, steady

growthgrowth– Others have potential to increase Others have potential to increase

rapidlyrapidly

• If you have the proper If you have the proper information, you can calculate the information, you can calculate the potential for population growth of potential for population growth of any organismany organism

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Reproductive

Potential

Theoretical unlimited

growth of a population over

time

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What information would you need in order to

predict the size of the population in the future?

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Entomologists have discovered. . .

•Live for 4 months•Female mates at 2 months•Female lays 100 eggs in her

lifetime•Eggs are a ratio of 50

male:50 female

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How many?Without any limitations on population growth, every

egg produces a new individual in the population, and every individual lives out its natural life every 4

months

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5050 102

2 months

25050

25002500 5100

4 months

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32 billion bugsCircle the Earth eight

times if they stood in a line, nose to tail

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32 billion bugs

Have a mass equal to about Have a mass equal to about 30,000 typical middle school 30,000 typical middle school

studentsstudents

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Why aren’t we overrun with milkweed bugs?

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Limiting FactorsAny biotic or abiotic

factors that acts in some way to limit the number

of individuals that survive and reproduce in

a population

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Population Limiting Factors

Biotic AbioticDisease Freezing

Predation DroughtStarvation Heat

Competition FloodOld age Storm

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ReflectionReflectionChoose your favorite biotic organism and

illustrate and explain at least 3 limiting

factors to its growth