If the population exceeds the carrying capacity, unless the carrying capacity is only teoretical and thus in practice proven wrong, the ecosystem will slowly diminish. There won't be enough lifeforms to support the populus and all life forms will die.
Famine and hunger will hit all-time highs
Some sort of limiting factor will cause the population to fall again
In the event a population grows above the carrying capacity for that population, the weakest links of begin to die out as the strongest live to compete for resources. The large population of one organism, assuming that organism is a consumer, can cause another population of organisms to become scarce due to the overfeeding on that organism.
There isn't enough food, things die from starvation, then the whole food chain gets messed up and everyone dies.
Because when carrying capacity is reached and the population surpasses that you see a decline usually caused by over consumption of food sources leading to largescale starvation or the introduction of a virus or disease caused by the increased proximity the animals would be living inmates, the are other factors of course but that's the basics of it. Populations tend to spike and fall over the years.
Not necessarily, but in general, yes.
The higher the velocity of the stream the larger carrying capacity it has.
Some sort of limiting factor will cause the population to fall again
basically the size of a population can only grow to equal the amount of resources the environment can provide (carrying capacity). So if there arent many resources in an area and too large of a population, then there will be starvation and fight for resources. But if there is an overabundance of resources and the carrying capacity is very high, then the population will grow till it falls under its own weight. It's the cirlce of life.
carrying capacity
When a rabbit population in a meadow cannot grow any larger, it indicates that the population has reached its carrying capacity. This means the resources in the meadow, such as food and space, are limited and unable to support additional rabbits without causing a decline in the population due to lack of resources. At this point, the population stabilizes as the available resources can only sustain a certain number of individuals.
I'm sorry, but the weight of that piece of machinery is beyond my trailer's carrying capacity.
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They had a larger population, a larger manufacturing capacity, more modern weapons, and claimed a higher moral ground.
The Lynx population got larger because there were enough prey for all the predators.
the rodents will or can die by a snake population getting larger and most likely they will have no food, water, shelter, or space.
In the event a population grows above the carrying capacity for that population, the weakest links of begin to die out as the strongest live to compete for resources. The large population of one organism, assuming that organism is a consumer, can cause another population of organisms to become scarce due to the overfeeding on that organism.
A litre is slightly larger.