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30 October, 09:41

A population of deer has access to abundant, but limited, resources. As the deer population increases in size, how will its growth rate affect its population density?

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  1. 30 October, 09:44
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    As the deer population increases in size the population density increases

    Explanation:

    Population density is the number of population per unit area. Population density is usually a means of measurement for living organisms. The population density gives information about the number of organism present in a particular geographical area. An area may be densely populated or sparsely populated.

    A densely populated area is where we have a high population of a particular species with limited area of land. The population of dear has access to abundant, but limited resources, As the deer population increases in size the population density increases. The land and resources becomes more limited as the population of the deer increases. The resource becomes more stressed out with increase in population. The area becomes more densely populated thereby causing a strain to the resources and land mass.
  2. 30 October, 10:11
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    Population density increases as the population of deer increases in size.

    Explanation:

    Population density is a concept used to represent the average number of individuals within a given region. In this case, we can follow the following reasoning if in a deer population the number of individuals grows over a certain period of time, the average number of individuals within the region also grows. Therefore, the population density of this group of deer increases, as the number of individuals within the population increases.
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