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Affect population size regardless of density (weather, fires, pollution)

Biology

  1. Affect population size regardless of density (weather, fires, pollution).
  2. Occurs when resources are not limited. Can not go on forever.
  3. Occurs when resources become more and more limiting as a population size increases.
  4. The right of a government to expropiate private properties for public use, with payment of compensation.
  5. A process by which a body of water progresses from its origin to its extinction. This process happens in 6 stages.
  6. Addition of Nitrates, Growth of Plants, Death of Plants, Growth of Plants, Lack of Oxygen, Suffocation.
  7. The gradual build up, over time, of a chemical in a LIVING ORGANISM.
  8. A substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
  9. The build up of substances by successive trophic levels.
  10. How much Biomass they produce.

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  1. Density-independent population controls

Affect population size regardless of density (weather, fires, pollution).

  1. Exponential growth

Occurs when resources are not limited. Can not go on forever.

  1. Logistic growth

Occurs when resources become more and more limiting as a population size increases.

  1. Eminent domain

The right of a government to expropiate private properties for public use, with payment of compensation.

  1. Eutrophication

A process by which a body of water progresses from its origin to its extinction. This process happens in 6 stages.

  1. Six Stages of Eutrophication

Addition of Nitrates, Growth of Plants, Death of Plants, Growth of Plants, Lack of Oxygen, Suffocation.

  1. Bioccumulation

The gradual build up, over time, of a chemical in a LIVING ORGANISM.

  1. Pollutants

A substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.

  1. Biomagnifaction

The build up of substances by successive trophic levels.

  1. Primary Productivity

How much Biomass they produce.