Showing posts with label Population Ecology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Population Ecology. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Atoms combine to form molecules

Atoms combine to form molecules
 The characteristics of molecules and their organization in a cell up to speciation are discussed in the biology section. This chapter includes interaction at population and the levels above it.
Population Ecology
Population is a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time. Certain principles govern the growth and sustainability of populations over time. Ecological interactions start within and between populations.
     Each population has its own gene pool and range of traits. It also has a characteristic size, density, and distribution pattern and age structure. Environmental conditions and species interaction influence these characteristics. Population size is generally an out -come of births, deaths, immigration and emigration. As long as the per capita birth rate remains even slightly above per capita death rate, a population can grow exponentially. Resources is short supply put limits on the growth of population. The maximum number of individuals of a population that can be sustained indefinitely be the resources in a given environment is referred as carrying capacity.