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Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: INTER MCG
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Chapter 37.3, Problem 4MC
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The reason behind the increase in G as the population grows exponentially and the decrease in G as the population under the logistic growth reached the carrying capacity using Fig. 37.6 “Exponential population growth” and Fig. 37.8 “Logistic population growth” in the textbook from chapter Populations as reference.

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The population is the group of individuals belonging to the same species which are able to interbreed and occupy a certain location at a given time. The population growth can be defined as the increase in the population size. There are two different types of population growth, namely-exponential and logistic.

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