When T (tau) is a large number, what would you expect to see occur when examining the number of individuals in a population? A long delay in density dependent effects would occur, causing large overshoots in populations numbers beyond the carrying capacity, severe competition for limiting resources and large die-offs in the population. No delay in density dependent effects would occur and the population would level off at the exact carrying capacity of the population. A short delay in density dependent effects would occur, causing a small overshoot of the population size beyond the carrying capacity, followed by die- off. However, over time these overshoots and die-offs would be less severe as the population corrects itself around the carrying capacity.

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When T (tau) is a large number, what would you expect to see occur when examining
the number of individuals in a population?
A long delay in density dependent effects would occur, causing large overshoots
in populations numbers beyond the carrying capacity, severe competition for
limiting resources and large die-offs in the population.
No delay in density dependent effects would occur and the population would
level off at the exact carrying capacity of the population.
A short delay in density dependent effects would occur, causing a small
overshoot of the population size beyond the carrying capacity, followed by die-
off. However, over time these overshoots and die-offs would be less severe as
the population corrects itself around the carrying capacity.
Transcribed Image Text:When T (tau) is a large number, what would you expect to see occur when examining the number of individuals in a population? A long delay in density dependent effects would occur, causing large overshoots in populations numbers beyond the carrying capacity, severe competition for limiting resources and large die-offs in the population. No delay in density dependent effects would occur and the population would level off at the exact carrying capacity of the population. A short delay in density dependent effects would occur, causing a small overshoot of the population size beyond the carrying capacity, followed by die- off. However, over time these overshoots and die-offs would be less severe as the population corrects itself around the carrying capacity.
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