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Which curve would depict the population of a species of deer if there are no predators in a habitat? Why is it so?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

iii) Logistic growth curve model (b) depicts the population of a species of deer in the absence of predators in habitat because resources are limited and competition develops within the prey population

Answered by smartbrainz
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the exponential form of would depict the population of a species of Deer is there are no predators in the habitat

Explanation:

  • The relationship between the carnivorous and the deer is of pradition.
  • Carnivorous animals in  the forest been the population of Deer would increase exponentially due to their constant reproductive prosedure but absence of any competition from the other coniferous species.
  • This would ultimately lead to to the absence of nutrition for all of the exponential increasing their population and finally the population of Deer will decrease due to the absence of food for all.

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