This document defines key terms and concepts in population ecology, including population growth patterns, competition, predation, and symbiosis. It explains that a population's size is determined by birth and death rates, and that populations can grow exponentially or logistically. Interspecific and intraspecific competition occur when organisms compete for limited resources. In a predator-prey relationship, the populations influence each other's sizes. Symbiosis includes parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism interactions between species.