Draw, label, and annotate with explanations, a generalised growth curve for natural populations.
Define abiotic factor
Non-living conditions in a habitat
Define biotic factor
The living components of an ecosystem.
Define limiting factor
An environmental resource or constraint that limits population growth
Define carrying capacity
The maximum population size that an environment can support
Give 3 examples of limiting factors for population size and explain how each affects population size.
Define Density dependent factors
Define Density independent factors
Define migration
Seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
Define immigration
The movement if individual organisms into a particular area increases population size.
Define emigration
The movement of individual organisms away from a particular area decreases population size
Define intraspecific competition
Competition between organisms of the same species
Define interspecific competition
Competition between organisms of different species
Give 4 examples of what organisms might compete for.
Describe and explain the “competitive exclusion principle”.
Give an example of interspecific competition in the UK
Explain why intraspecific competition is an example of a density dependent biotic factor,
Describe how intraspecific competition effects population size over time
Define predator
Define prey
2. Prey have evolved to avoid capture- camouflage, mimicry or defence mechanisms (spines).
Define predation
Describe and explain the general pattern shown in predator-prey relationships.
Define the terms “conservation” and “preservation”, and explain the difference between the
Define reclamation
A form of conservation in which ecosystems which have been damaged or destroyed are restored.