Biology, asked by mic1005, 8 months ago

What is the need to reproduce when the population is too high....can anyone anwer?​

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Answered by Priyanshulohani
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Populations grow at geometric or exponential rates in the presence of unlimited resources. Geometric populations grow through pulsed reproduction (e.g., the annual reproduction of deer, which have a constrained mating and reproduction season). Exponential populations grow continuously, with reproduction occurring at any time, such as among humans. All populations begin exponential growth in favorable environments and at low population densities. Because of this, exponential growth may apply to populations establishing new environments, during transient, favorable conditions, and by populations with low initial population density.

Answered by Vanshika4721
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=> The logistic population growth occurs when the growth rate of decreases as the population reaches the carrying capacity. The carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals in a population that the environment can support.

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