A | B |
population density | # of individuals per unit area |
immigration | movement into an area |
emigration | movement out of an area |
exponential growth | individuals reproduce at a constant rate producing a j-shaped curve |
logistic growth | population's growth slows or stops producing an s-shaped curve |
carrying capacity | largest # of individuals that an environment can support |
limiting factor | causes population growth to decrease |
density-dependent limiting factor | limiting only when the population density reaches a certain level |
density-independent limiting factor | Affect all populations in similar ways, regardless of size |
renewable resource | can regenerate quickly and is replaceable |
nonrenewable resource | cannot be replenished through natural processes |
soil erosion | wearing away by water and wind |
desertification | land turned to desert |
deforestation | loss of forests |
smog | mixture of chemicals that occurs as a gray-brown haze in the atmosphere |
acid rain | contains nitric and sulfuric compounds with water vapor in the air |
biodiversity | sum total of the genetically based variety of organisms in a biosphere |
biological magnification | concentrations of harmful substances increase in organisms at higher trophic levels in a food chain |
invasive species | plants and animals that have migrated to place where they are not native |
conservation | wise management of natural resources |