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Page 1: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Population Ecology

ES 100

10/23/06

Page 2: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Announcements:

• Problem Set will be posted on course website today. • Start early!• Due Friday, November 3rd

• Midterm: 1 week from today• Last year’s midterm is posted on website• This year: will require a bit more thinking

Page 3: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Mathematical Models

Uses:• synthesize information• look at a system quantitatively• test your understanding• predict system dynamics• make management decisions

Page 4: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Population Growth

• t = time

• N = population size (number of individuals)

• = (instantaneous) rate of change in population size

• r = maximum/intrinsic growth rate (1/time) = b-d (birth rate – death rate)

dN dt

Page 5: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Population Growth

• Lets build a simple model (to start)

= r * N

• Constant growth rate exponential growth• Assumptions:

• Closed population (no immigration, emigration)• Unlimited resources• No genetic structure• No age/size structure• Continuous growth with no time lags

dN dt

Page 6: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Projecting Population Size

Nt = N0ert

N0 = initial population size

Nt = population size at time t

e 2.7171

r = intrinsic growth rate

t = time

Page 7: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Doubling Time

rtdouble

)2ln(

Page 8: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

When Is Exponential Growth a Good Model?

•r-strategists

•Unlimited resources

•Vacant niche

Page 9: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Let’s Try It!

The brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) is known to have an intrinsic growth rate of:

0.015 individual/individual*day

Suppose your house is infested with 20 rats. How long will it be before the population doubles? How many rats would you expect to have after 2

months?

Is the model more sensitive to N0 or r?

Page 10: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Time (t)

Pop

ula

tion s

ize (

N)

Can the population really grow forever?

What should this curve look like to be more

realistic?

Page 11: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Population Growth

• Logistic growth

• Assumes that density-dependent factors affect population

• Growth rate should decline when the population size gets large

• Symmetrical S-shaped curve with an upper asymptote

Population Density:# of individuals of a certain # of individuals of a certain

species in a given areaspecies in a given area

Page 12: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:
Page 13: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Population Growth

How do you model logistic growth?

How do you write an equation to fit that S-shaped curve?

Start with exponential growth

= r * N= r * NdN dt

Page 14: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Population Growth

How do you model logistic growth?

How do you write an equation to fit that S-shaped curve?

Population growth rate (dN/dt) is limited by carrying capacity

dN dt = r * N (1 – )= r * N (1 – )N

K

Page 15: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

What does (1-N/K) mean?

Unused Portion of K

If green area represents carrying capacity, and yellow area represents current population size…

K = 100 individualsN = 15 individuals(1-N/K) = 0.85 population is growing at 85% of the growth rate of an exponentially increasing population

Page 16: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Population Growth

Logistic growth Lets look at 3 cases:

N<<K (population is small compared to carrying capacity)

Result?

N=K (population size is at carrying capacity)

Result?

N>>K (population exceeds carrying capacity)

Result?

= r * N (1 – )= r * N (1 – )N K

dN dt

Page 17: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:
Page 18: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Population Size as a Function of Time

rtt eNNK

KN

]/)[(1 00

Page 19: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

At What Population Size does the Population Grow Fastest?

Population growth rate (dN/dt) is slope of the S-curve

Maximum value occurs at ½ of K This value is often used to maximize sustainable

yield (# of individuals harvested)/tim

eBush pg. 225

Page 20: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Fisheries Management:MSY (maximum sustainable yield)

What is the maximum # of individuals that can be harvested, year after year, without lowering N?= rK/4 which is dN/dt at N= 1/2 K

What happens if a fisherman ‘cheats’?

What happens if environmental conditions fluctuate and it is a ‘bad year’ for the fishery?

Page 21: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Assumptions of Logistic Growth Model:

• Closed population (no immigration, emigration)• No genetic structure• No age/size structure• Continuous growth with no time lags• Constant carrying capacity• Population growth governed by intraspecific competition

Page 22: Population Ecology ES 100 10/23/06. Announcements: Problem Set will be posted on course website today. Start early! Due Friday, November 3rd Midterm:

Lets Try It!

K

NrN

dt

dN1 rtt eNNK

KN

]/)[(1 00

Formulas:

A fisheries biologist is maximizing her fishing yield by maintaininga population of lake trout at exactly 500 fish.

Predict the initial population growth rate if the population is stocked with an additional 600 fish. Assume that the intrinsic growth rate for trout is 0.005 individuals/individual*day .

How many fish will there be after 2 months?