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27 June, 03:40

Logistic growth curves are density-dependent.

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  1. 27 June, 03:45
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    I'm not really sure what the question is but:

    Logistic growth results in curving which can get increasing deep/steep which eventually levels off when the capacity is reached which can deduct in an S shape.

    In logistic growth the population expansion decreased as resources become scarce. However when the rescourss are unlimitednthe popultions exhibit a thing known as exponential growth which results in an J shape

    In logistic growth, op
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