Survivorship Curves, Life History Traits, Population Growth Models
per capita rate of increase (r)
birth rate minus death rate per individual positive r means population grown negative r means population decline
density independent
does not depend on the number of individuals
trade off between fecundity and survivorship
either high fecundity or high survivorship, not both
type 2
equal chance of dying at any part of the life cycle song birds, sharks
type 1
ex: humans k selected high survivorship all through life, drops off at the end
k selected
few, larger organisms high energy investment high parental care high survivorship older age of maturity type 1 or 2
cohort
group of individuals of the same age that can be followed in time
logistic growth
involves k, the carrying capacity density dependent delta n/ delta t = rn (k-n/k) more individuals means slower growth
r selected
many, small individuals low chance of surviving early in life low investment per offspring low parental care young age of maturity type 3 curve
type 3
often r selected high mortality early in life, better survivorship later in life ex: frogs
fecundity
producing large amounts of organisms
exponential growth
r is positive and constant density independent delta n/ delta t= r N adds an increasing number of individuals as the population grows happens when there is an abundance of resources, bottleneck, or founder affect ex: human population
density dependent
rate of growth depends on the number of organisms present
carrying capacity (k)
the maximum number of individuals that can be supported and sustained in a particular habitat
intrinsic rate of increase (r max)
the maximum rate of increase of a population based on life history traits optimal conditions for growth species specific r selected often have higher r max value
survivorship:
the proportion of offspring in each cohort that survive to a particular age
life history traits
traits related to how individuals allocate resources to growth, reproduction, or survival have trade offs can't maximize any without sacrificing others