"unlimited"
"exponential"
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.
exponential growth
Population growth is limited by the supply of resources. At some point there will no longer be enough resources, such as land, fresh water, top soil to grow food in, fuel to transport the food, building materials etc to support the growing population.
Well, AS resources in a populating become less available in population growth declines rapidly.
If members of the same species are competing for limited resources, then each individual would receive fewer resources when the population size of intraspecific competitors increases. Fewer resources per individual will(1) decrease the growth rates of individuals,(2) increase the chance that individuals die of starvation(3) decrease the number of offspring that a female can produce.
When there are limited resources. when there is competition for resources. apex :)
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.
When there are limited resources. when there is competition for resources. apex :)
factors that contribute to exponential growth is unlimited resources while factors that contribute to logistic population growth is limited resources.
The life history pattern in which population growth is logistic is called the logistic growth model. It is characterized by an initial period of exponential growth followed by a gradual decline in growth rate as the population approaches its carrying capacity due to limited resources.
A major burden to the growth of China's economy was cause by the high population growth. An increase in the population has resulted into limited resources among the residents.
An exponential model has a j-shaped growth rate that increases dramatically over a period of time with unlimited resources. A logistic model of population growth has a s-shaped curve with limited resources leading to a slow growth rate.
exponential growth
If there is restrictions on the species population then yes, why not? However if there is a limited to resources or predation then no.
A population with limited resources will typically exhibit logistic growth. Initially, the population will grow rapidly due to abundant resources. As resources become limited, growth will slow down and eventually reach a plateau where the population stabilizes at its carrying capacity, the maximum number of individuals the environment can support sustainably.
The classic example of population growth and overuse of limited resources leading to undesirable consequences is the case of Easter Island. The inhabitants depleted the island's natural resources, such as trees for building and agriculture, causing ecosystem collapse, societal unrest, and ultimately a decline in population due to resource scarcity. This serves as a cautionary tale on the importance of sustainable resource management.
Population growth is limited by the supply of resources. At some point there will no longer be enough resources, such as land, fresh water, top soil to grow food in, fuel to transport the food, building materials etc to support the growing population.