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27 February, 10:04

The carrying capacity of a wildlife reserve is 570 individuals for a particular species of rodents. If the area of the reserve is extended, the carrying capacity is likely to. During the summer, a fatal disease began killing individuals. The carrying capacity of the reserve will therefore.

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  1. 27 February, 10:24
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    The carrying capacity of any individual biological species is the maximum size of the population which can sustain indefinitely in that environment provided the necessary requirements like food, water and other environmental conditions are available.

    If the area is increased, the carrying capacity is likely to increase for the rodents.

    When the number of individuals within a group or population or species suddenly decline it is termed as population crash. The other major reason can be any natural disaster like floods, droughts, earthquake, volcanic eruption, fire, incidence of some disease or epidemic condition.

    During summer, when the disease starts killing individuals, the carrying capacity will decrease.
  2. 27 February, 10:30
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