Chapter 5: Populations

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Malnutrition

________ is poor nutrition that results from an insufficient or poorly balanced diet; those whose diets lack essential vitamins and other components often suffer from it.

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Food and Agriculture Organization

According to the ________, or FAO, 795 million people on Earth are undernourished.

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x axis

The ________ contains the information relating to the percent or number of individuals in each of the age groups.

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ocean currents

A clam, for example, produces millions of eggs, but the larvae are highly vulnerable to dying off from ________ and predators.

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America

Feeding ________ receives food from food processors and distributors and redistributes it via food banks.

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Thomas Malthus

In 1794, ________ wrote An Essay on the Principle of Population.

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Green Revolution

When the ________ took place in the 1950s and 1960s, the rapid increase in global food supply was again followed by rapid population growth.

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environmental resistance

Harsh living conditions can be considered ________, an umbrella term for conditions that slow a populations growth.

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macronutrients

Some nutrients, or ________, are needed in large amounts.

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Uniform dispersion

________ is often the result of competition for resources in an ecosystem.

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II Mortality

Type ________ and survival rates are fairly constant throughout life.

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birth rate

The replacement ________ of a human population refers to the number of children a couple must have in order to replace themselves in a population.

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Total fertility rates

________ are predictions that provide a rough estimate, but they cant be depended on because they assume that the conditions of the past will be the conditions of the future.

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maximum population

The carrying capacity (K) of a particular species in a particular environment is defined as the ________ size for the species that can sustainably be supported by the available resources in that environment.

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demographic transition model

The ________ is used to predict population trends based on the birth and death rates of a population.

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Uniform

________: The members of the population are ________ spaced throughout their geographic region.

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demographic transition

When a population moves from the first state to the second state, the process is called ________.

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resource depletion

If ________ is severe enough, the carrying capacity of the environment may be lowered.

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infant mortality rate

The ________ is the number of deaths of children under 1 year old per 1, 000 live births.

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Population dispersion

________ is a little more complicated; this term refers to how individuals of a population are spaced within a region.

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Uniform

The members of the population are uniformly spaced throughout their geographic region

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Random

The position of each individual is not determined or influenced by the positions of the other members of the population

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Clumped

The most common dispersion pattern for populations

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Likewise, species can be divided into two groups based on their reproductive strategies

the r-selected pattern or the K-selected pattern

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Heres the difference

r-selected organisms have populations below the carrying capacity of their environment, which means that population growth is constrained only by the species own biological limits

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When we observe populations in their natural habitats, there are two patterns that are more specific and involve more factors than just overshoot and dieback

the boom-and-bust cycle and the predator-prey cycle

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Some age-structure diagrams group humans into three categories by age

those who are pre-reproductive (0-14), those who are reproductive (15-44), and those who are post-reproductive (45 and older)

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In this model, a population can experience zero population growth via two different means

as a result of high birth rates and high death rates; or as a result of low birth rates and low death rates

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Preindustrial state

In this state, the population exhibits a slow rate of growth and has a high birth rate and high death rate because of harsh living conditions

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Transitional state

In this second state, birth rates are high, but due to better food, water, and health care, death rates are lower

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Industrial state

In the third state, population growth is still fairly high, but the birth rate drops, becoming similar to the death rate

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Postindustrial state

In the final state, the population approaches and reaches a zero-growth rate

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