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How to find intrinsic per capita growth rate of a population?

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Answered by Cheemaking
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dN/dt = change in population size; r =intrinsic rate of increase (= per capita rate of increase and equals birth rateminus death rate); N = population size.



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Answered by rohan2132
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Answer:

population growth

This is known as the intrinsic rate of natural increase (r), or the Malthusian parameter. Very simply, this rate can be understood as the number of births minus the number of deaths per generation time—in other words, the reproduction rate less the death rate.

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