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Viefleur [7K]
2 years ago
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Consider the growth curve of the wildebeest population shown in Figure 1. Which of the following best describes this type of gro

wth?
Question 1 options:

exponential


linear


logistic


geometric
Biology
1 answer:
777dan777 [17]2 years ago
8 0

The wildebeest population growth curve can be : Exponential,  Linear,  Logistic and Geometric  rates.   depending on the missing figure.

<u><em>Although your question is incomplete a general answer is provided above</em></u>

The growth of the wildebeest depends on the characteristic of the missing figure.( growth curve ) therefore the population can grow :  

  • <u>exponentially</u> if the growth rate is faster than the growing  population size
  • <u>linearly</u>; if the  population increases/decreases at the same rate within a set time interval.
  • <u>logistic</u> : If the populations starts growing slowly before an increase in growth rate.
  • <u>geometric</u><u> </u>: If the population of the wildebeest increases at  different ratios at discrete times.

Hence we can conclude that the wildebeest population growth curve can be described as Exponential, linear, logistic  or  geometric depending on the characteristic shown on the missing diagram

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