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population | a group of individuals from a species that live in a habitat |
growth rate | the change in the number of a population |
birthrate | the number of births in a population in a time period |
death rate | the number of deaths in a population in a time period |
population density | the number of individuals in a certain amount of area |
dispersion | how the individuals are arranged in a space |
random dispersion | type of dispersion where there is no pattern |
even dispersion | type of dispersion where individuals are spaced evenly |
clumped dispersion | type of dispersion where individuals are in clusters |
immigration | individuals move INTO a population |
emigration | individuals move OUT of a population |
demography | the scientific study of human populations |
age structure | the number of males and females of each age in the population |
demographic transition | a population with high birth and death rates transitions to one of low birth and death rates |
density-independent | factors that are NOT dictated by the density of a population |
density-dependent | factors that ARE dictated by the density of a population |
limiting factors | any factor that places limits on a population |
carrying capacity | the largest population the ecosystem can sustain |