BT101 Assignment 1 Solution and Discussion
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Assignment No. 1
Ecology, Biodiversity and Evolution-I (BT 101)
Spring 2020Total Marks: 10
Due date: 21-05-2020Instructions:
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Exponential population growth vs. Logistic population growthFor any query about the assignment, contact at Bt [email protected]
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@zaasmi said in BT101 Assignment 1 Solution and Discussion:
Exponential population growth vs. Logistic population growth
Exponential growth
Exponential population growth: When resources are unlimited, populations exhibit exponential growth, resulting in a J-shaped curve. When resources are limited, populations exhibit logistic growth. 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.
Exponential and logistical population growth: When resources are unlimited, populations exhibit exponential growth, resulting in a J-shaped curve. When resources are limited, populations exhibit logistic growth. In logistic growth, population expansion decreases as resources become scarce, leveling off when the carrying capacity of the environment is reached, resulting in an S-shaped curve.