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Birth and Immigration both add individuals to a population, increasing the population size. Similarly, deaths and emigration remove individuals, reducing the population. So growth would be equal to the sum of immigration and births, minus the sum of emigration and deaths.
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∙ 11y agoThe k-line on a population graph represents carrying capacity. Carrying capacity refers to the number of people that can be supported without destroying the ecosystem.
Control of population growth is based upon limiting factors and population interactions in each ecosystem. These are resources such as food, water, oxygen, and space availability.
No, a decaying log is not an ecosystem. It is a habitat, or where living things live.
Depends on the ecosystem. Producer, have the largest biomass in all, they're at the bottom of a energy pyramid diagram, which has a larger base (number of producers) than apex top of the food chain consumers). However, in terms of number of individuals, producers can easily be outnumbered by some animals such as insects in a not so dense forest ecosystem or even in a desert for instance, so it's a case-by-case scenario.
An ecosystem is made up of all the living and nonliving things, such as rocks, water, or temperature, that are all in one area. Depending on the location, or type of biome that it is in, the ecosystem's animals and abiotic (nonliving) factors may change.
mortality= deaths reproduction= more offspring being made immigration=species coming into a new ecosystem emigration= species leaving an ecosystem hope i helped ya
Population growth rate is a measure that helps determine how quickly a population increases within an ecosystem. It is influenced by factors like birth rate, death rate, immigration, and emigration. Understanding the population growth rate is crucial for studying ecosystem dynamics and implementing conservation strategies.
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The kind and size of a population are determined by factors such as birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration. These factors influence how many individuals are added to or removed from the population over time, ultimately shaping its composition and size. Additionally, environmental conditions, availability of resources, and competition for space can also impact the kind and size of a population.
Some of the factors include: -Population Momentum -Affluence -Technology -Whether or not a country is Developing/Developed -Disease -Immigration and Emigration -Respect for Women ( countries that treat women as second-class citizens often have higher fertility rates) -Epideimiologic Transition -Birth Rate -Death Rate
The population will decrease-- APEX
After a population reaches its carrying capacity, factors such as competition for resources, increased susceptibility to diseases, and environmental degradation can lead to decreased reproduction rates, increased mortality, and overall population decline. This can create a cycle of fluctuations around the carrying capacity as the population responds to these constraints.
Emigration is when a species as a whole leaves one area and goes to another abandoning the original area completely.
Population is how many there are, and ecosystem is how do they fit into the world.
define and compare the term species, population, and ecosystem
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem.
1) organism 2) population 3)community 4)ecosystem so hope i helped :) :):):):)