Environmental Systems & Societies SL
Environmental Systems & Societies SL
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Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies
Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies
Unit 2 - Ecosystems & Ecology
Unit 2 - Ecosystems & Ecology
Unit 3 - Biodiversity & Conservation
Unit 3 - Biodiversity & Conservation
Unit 4 -Water & Aquatic Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 4 -Water & Aquatic Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 5 - Soil Systems & Terrestrial Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 5 - Soil Systems & Terrestrial Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 6 - Atmospheric Systems & Societies
Unit 6 - Atmospheric Systems & Societies
Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
Unit 8 - Human Systems & Resource Use
Unit 8 - Human Systems & Resource Use
Internal Assessment
Internal Assessment
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Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies
Environmental Systems & Societies SL
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Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies

Max Pop Support: Eco-Capacity Explained

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Welcome to Chapter 2, where we'll explore the exciting world of "Carrying Capacity" and how it affects the population of species. Don't worry; we'll make it easy to understand and fun with real-world examples!

What is carrying capacity?

Carrying capacity is like the ultimate dance floor for a species! It's the maximum number of individuals that an environment can support sustainably.

 

Real-world example: Imagine you have a bowl of candies, and your friends are hungry (the population). The number of candies in the bowl is the carrying capacity - once it's empty, no more candies can be sustained.

Factors influencing carrying capacity

The carrying capacity of a population can change due to various factors:

 

a. Resource Availability: Imagine you have a pizza party, and the number of pizzas available sets the carrying capacity. If you have more pizzas, more friends can be fed!

 

b. Biotic Interactions: These are like the guest list for the party. If your friends bring more friends (competition) or if new guests arrive (introduced species), the carrying capacity might change.

 

c. Genetic Changes and Evolution: As time passes, the needs of a population may evolve. Just like we might crave different snacks at a party, a species' requirements can change over generations.

 

d. Environmental Conditions: The party ambiance matters too! If the weather changes drastically (like climate change), it can impact the carrying capacity.

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Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies
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Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies

Max Pop Support: Eco-Capacity Explained

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595 words
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3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Welcome to Chapter 2, where we'll explore the exciting world of "Carrying Capacity" and how it affects the population of species. Don't worry; we'll make it easy to understand and fun with real-world examples!

What is carrying capacity?

Carrying capacity is like the ultimate dance floor for a species! It's the maximum number of individuals that an environment can support sustainably.

 

Real-world example: Imagine you have a bowl of candies, and your friends are hungry (the population). The number of candies in the bowl is the carrying capacity - once it's empty, no more candies can be sustained.

Factors influencing carrying capacity

The carrying capacity of a population can change due to various factors:

 

a. Resource Availability: Imagine you have a pizza party, and the number of pizzas available sets the carrying capacity. If you have more pizzas, more friends can be fed!

 

b. Biotic Interactions: These are like the guest list for the party. If your friends bring more friends (competition) or if new guests arrive (introduced species), the carrying capacity might change.

 

c. Genetic Changes and Evolution: As time passes, the needs of a population may evolve. Just like we might crave different snacks at a party, a species' requirements can change over generations.

 

d. Environmental Conditions: The party ambiance matters too! If the weather changes drastically (like climate change), it can impact the carrying capacity.

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