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Paha777 [63]
2 years ago
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A population of deer grows from 100 to 200 to 600, and when it gets to 600, it levels off. this population must have reached:___

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Biology
1 answer:
Len [333]2 years ago
6 0

This population must have reached carrying capacity.

Carrying capacity of a biological species in a particular habitat refers to the maximum number of individuals (of that species) that the environment can carry and sustain, considering its geography or physical features.

It may also be defined as the population size at which the population growth rate equals zero.

The physical features present in the environment act as limiting factors (e.g. food, water, competition, etc.). Thus, the population limit can be expected to depend on these factors.

The carrying capacity is different for each species in a habitat because of that species’ particular food, shelter, and social requirements.

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