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How does the amount of resources in an ecosystem affect populations?

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Answered by FunLife
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Changes in the amount or availability of a resource (e.g., more food) may result in changes in the growth of individual organisms (e.g., more food results in faster growth). iii. Resource availability drives competition among organisms, both within a population as well as between populations.

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Answered by Jyotisna
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As resources are depleted, population growth rate slows and eventually stops: This is known as logistic growth. The population size at which growth stops is generally called the carrying capacity (K), which is the number of individuals of a particular population that the environment can support.

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