The population of an insect species shows an explosive increase in numbers during rainy season followed by its disappearance at the end of the season. What does this show ?
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this shows the increase in the number of insects at the particular season which the insects are most likely to survive better than any other season
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This shows that the insect follows a J shaped growth pattern( J shaped growth curve).
Explanation:
It is because J shaped growth curves are characteristic of a sudden exponential increase( burst) in the population at a particular time followed by its abrupt decline as soon as an environmental limiting factor starts acting on them.
Here, the end of the monsoon season acts as the limiting factor and it hinders the proper survival of these insects and hence their population falls( the rainy season is the most favourable condition for their growth).
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