Biology, asked by natetronpascual, 11 months ago

Conservationists establish that the carrying capacity of deer in an extensive geographical area is 945. The current population of deer is 1,100. What is likely to happen to the population of deer?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The conveying limit of organic specie in a biological system alludes to the most extreme populace size of the specie that nature can manage uncertainly given every one of the assets that are accessible in the earth.


At the point when the quantity of living life form in an environment is over the conveying limit, the quantity of death among the specie will increment until the point that the conveying limit is come to.

Answered by tjmacon5272
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I don't know what the other person just said but I think they meant that if the population is over the limit then it might drop till the limit is reached.

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