Which is not a difference between a population showing exponential growth and a population showing logistic growth?
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A population can show two types of growth, exponential or logistic. Exponential growth occurs in case of unlimited resources like unlimited food or space. Organisms in the population do not have to compete with each other and the population can grow indefinitely.
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Exponential population growth: When resources are unlimited, populations exhibit exponential growth, resulting in a J-shaped curve. ... In logistic growth, population expansion decreases as resources become scarce. It levels off when the carrying capacity of the environment is reached, resulting in an S-shaped curve.
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