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APES Chapter 4 Terms

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A population divided into groups by age. Sometimes the groups represent the actual number of each age in the population; sometimes the groups represent the percentage or proportion of the population of each age.   age structure  
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The rate at which births occur in a population, measured either as the number of individuals born per unit of time or as the percentage of births per unit of time compared with the total population.   birth rate  
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The rate at which deaths occur in a population, measured either as the number of individuals dying per unit time or as the percentage of a population dying per unit time.   death rate  
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The pattern of change in birth and death rates as a country is transformed from undeveloped to developed. Three stages occur.   demographic transition  
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In an undeveloped country, birth and death rates are high and the growth rate is low.   First stage of demographic transition  
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The death rate decreases, but the birth rate remains high and the growth rate is high.   Second stage of demographic transition  
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The birth rate drops toward the death rate and the growth rate therefore also decreases.   Third stage of demographic transition  
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The net increase in some factor per unit time. In ecology, the growth rate of a population, sometimes measured as the increase in numbers of individuals or biomass per unit of time and sometimes as a percentage increase in numbers or biomass per unit time   Growth rate  
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Theoretical estimates of the number of humans who could inhabit Earth at the same time.   Human carrying capacity  
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The estimated average number of years (or other time period used as a measure) that an individual of a specific age can expect to live.   Life expectancy  
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In terms of the logistic curve, the population size at which births equal deaths and there is no net change in the population.   Logistic carrying capacity  
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The S-shaped growth curve that is generated by the logistic growth equation. In the logistic, a small population grows rapidly, but the growth rate slows down, and the population eventually reaches a constant size.   Logistic growth curve  
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Genetically determined maximum possible age to which an individual of a species can live.   Maximum lifetime  
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A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area or interbreeding and sharing genetic information.   Population  
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The causes of changes in population size.   Population dynamics  
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A group of individuals capable of interbreeding   Species  
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The result when the number of births equals the number of deaths so that there is no net change in the size of the population.   Zero population growth  
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