Carrying capacity.
it is called carrying capacity
Population growth should be limited by the ability of the ability of the land's resources to sustain it. One way or another, it will be limited by those factors, either through planning or through human disaster.
This is called logistic growth, where a population grows rapidly at first due to abundant resources, then levels off as it reaches the carrying capacity of the environment. The carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals that the environment can support sustainably.
When resources can no longer sustain a population, it is referred to as overpopulation. This occurs when the available resources such as food, water, and space are insufficient to support the number of individuals in a given area, leading to negative effects on the environment and quality of life.
If a population has abudant space and foor, and is protected from predators and disease, then organisms in that population will multiply and the population size will increase.
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It is referred to an environment's carrying capacity.
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Overpopulation is when there are too many individuals for the environment to support sustainably.
The name given to the largest population than an environment can support is called Carrying Capacity.
'Carrying Capacity' The maximum number of individuals that a given environment can support without detrimental effects.
The largest population that an environment can support is known as the carrying capacity. This represents the maximum number of individuals of a species that can be sustained by available resources in that environment over the long term without causing degradation or collapse of the ecosystem. Carrying capacity can be influenced by factors such as food availability, habitat space, and competition for resources.
Carrying capacity. It refers to the maximum number of individuals that an environment can sustainably support without damaging the ecosystem or depleting its resources.
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The "definition" of "carrying" capacity in the animal world is: "The maxium population of a given species that an ecosystem can support without being degraded or destroyed in the long run. The carrying capacity may be exceeded, but not without lessening the system`s ability to support life in the long term." This answer was taken out of a college text book on Environmental Science By: Richard T. Wright I hope this helps explain your question. Good Luck!