There are three phases in a logistic growth curve:
1 - Lag phase: the initial stage on which population growth rates are slow as a result of a small population size (occurs when the population is small and is increasing slowly)
2- Log phase: The stage in which population growth rates are very rapid (occurs when the population undergoes very rapid growth)
3- Stationary phase: The phase in which population growth rates decrease as the population size reaches the carrying capacity and stabilizes (occurs at or close to the carrying capacity of the environment)
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a logistic growth curve
Logistic Growth
Because the human population is typically unaffected by factors such as predation and we are no where near the point where we will be geographically limited by space yet.
A logistic growth pattern occurs when the population reaches its carrying capacity, at which point the population growth is zero.
If resources are limitless than a population's growth will be exponential. Growth will be logistic in cases where there are limited resources. As the population grows closer to the logistical limit, the overall growth will slow.
a logistic growth curve
a logistic growth curve
The classic "S" shaped curve that is characteristic of logistic growth.
The classic "S" shaped curve that is characteristic of logistic growth.
logistic growth
what letter is used to refer to the characteristic shape of the logistic growth curve
Logistic Growth
Logistic growth
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Logistic growth occurs when a population's growth slows and then stops, fallowing a period of exponential growthex; a lot of familiar plant and animal populations fallow a logestic growth curve.