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Population Demography and
DynamicsAdan, Fatima Ellese
Jerusalem, Czar AlfeoSolisa, Valerie
Demography • From the word “Demo” and “graphy”
• It includes the study of how a population changes over time.
Population Dynamics
• Population fluctuations from year to year or place to place
Factors Affecting Population Demography
• Fertility •Mortality • Immigration • Emigration
Population Growth
• Population growth is affected by:–sex ratio–Generation time
Sex Ratio• In a study conducted by Joseph Elkinton,
J. H. Myers and G. Boettner• egg masses of forest caterpillars from
low-density sites produced significantly more females than those from high-density sites, for which the numbers of males and females were equal or slightly in favor of males.
Sex Ratio• The female bias of the sex ratio of
low-density populations increases the potential rate of increase of the population and may arise from local mate competition when populations are sparse.
Generation Time
• Short generation time results in the increase in population growth rate but can be diminish more rapidly if birth rates decrease suddenly.
Age Structure
• Cohort or group of individuals w/in the same age.• Population with large number of
young individual tends to grow rapidly.
Age Structure Pyramid
Life Tables• Contains –fate of a cohort from birth until
death–number of offspring produced–individuals that died each year– number of individuals that
survived
Life Table
Survival Curve• a graphic method that shows some
of the data in life table
• It shows– survivorship of a population–percentage of the original population
that survive to a given age.
• Standardized Survival Schedule (lx)
• Age-Specific Survivorship (gx)
Survival Curve
• Life Expectancy (ex)
Survival Curve
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1. What is demography?
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2. What are the four factors affecting population demography?
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3. The shorter the ______ the higher the population growth rate.
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4. It is a type of a life table which is commonly used for organisms that are difficult to classify by age and the ecological role defend more on their size or stage of development.
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5. It is a curve used to demonstrate the survivorship of the organisms in a certain population.
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6. A population with a large number of young individuals tends _______ in growth rate.
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7. What is the most commonly effect to a population with a large ratio of female individuals?
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8. Age structure is defined by ________ in each cohort.
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9. The sudden change in demography and structure of a population.
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10. What is the possible effect of the increase in generation time together with the increase in number of males in a population?
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11-20. Show your solutions.Age (year/s) Number of living individuals
0 300
1 267
2 222
3 197
4 156
5 130
6 95
7 50
8 25
References
• Campbell,Neil. Reece