Across
- 3. - the growth model that has no limitations
- 4. - when organisms of a population leave their environment
- 5. - population distribution where the organisms are arranged in a pattern
- 6. - the type of survivorship curve that represents populations that have a constant and random death rate
- 7. - an organism that has high life expectancy, few offspring, repeated reproduction, and parental care
- 9. - a limiting factor that is not impacted by population size
- 10. - population distribution where organisms are grouped randomly throughout the environment
- 12. - the amount of a population an environment can hold for a long period of time
- 16. - an organism that has a low life expectancy, many offspring, big-bang reproduction, and little to no parental care
- 17. - the growth model that is more common for natural populations, with a carrying capacity
Down
- 1. - anything that prevents a population from growing
- 2. - a limiting factor that is more severe for larger populations
- 6. - the type of survivorship that best represents r-strategists
- 8. - population distribution where the organisms have no pattern or groups
- 11. density - the amount of organisms in a population in a given area
- 13. - when organisms of a population enter a new environment
- 14. - the type of survivorship that best represents k-strategists
- 15. - in a logistic growth model, when a population goes beyond the carrying capacity
