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Ideally a population at its carrying capacity is stable, there is enough for all to survive. The system is usually slightly underdamped and the population will vary between just over its carrying capacity where some individuals suffer and under its capacity where there is a surplus. If the system is severely under damped there are extreme swings in the population. A typical example is the relation between Arctic hares and foxes.

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What is logistic growth?

Population growth in which the growth rate decreases with increasing number of individuals until it becomes zero when the population reaches a maximum.


What descriptions best defines the term logistic growth a type of growth that is linear at first but slows as the amount reaches a certain minimum value?

Logistic growth is characterized by an initial phase of rapid, exponential growth that eventually slows as the population approaches a carrying capacity, which is the maximum number of individuals the environment can sustain. Unlike linear growth, which increases by a constant amount, logistic growth reflects the influence of limiting factors such as resources and space, leading to a gradual leveling off. This growth pattern is often depicted as an S-shaped curve on a graph, highlighting the transition from rapid increase to stabilization.


The quantity of full employment occurs when aggregate supply reaches what range?

This happens when the employment is somewhere between 2% and 13%. This range is necessary in order to control the levels of inflation in the country.


Could demand-pull inflation occur before an economy was producing at capacity and how?

Yes, demand-pull inflation can occur before an economy reaches full capacity if there is a sudden increase in aggregate demand that outpaces supply. This can happen due to factors such as increased consumer spending, government stimulus, or investment booms. Even if there is slack in the economy, the heightened demand can push prices upward as businesses respond to the increased demand by raising prices, anticipating future shortages. Thus, demand-pull inflation can emerge even when there are unused resources available.


What is an indicator that reaches a peak before GDP called?

a leading indicator

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What happens to a population when the size of the population reaches carrying capacity?

starvation increases to the point where this population is maintained.


What happens to population growth in a logistic growth pattern as it reaches carrying capacity?

The population levels off at the carrying capacity.


How does carrying capacity affect k-strategists?

The carrying capacity affects k-strategists because their population reaches equilibrium at the carrying capacity and they experience a carrying capacity that changes little from year to year.


What happens when a capacity reaches its carrying capacity?

Ideally a population at its carrying capacity is stable, there is enough for all to survive. The system is usually slightly underdamped and the population will vary between just over its carrying capacity where some individuals suffer and under its capacity where there is a surplus. If the system is severely under damped there are extreme swings in the population. A typical example is the relation between Arctic hares and foxes.


What does carrying capacity have to do with whether or not a population reaches its biotic potential?

I think that etc


What is the shape of a population that grows until it reaches its carrying capacity?

"S" shape


When a population growth curve reaches its maximum level it is said to become?

When a population growth curve reaches its maximum level, it is said to become stationary or at carrying capacity. This means that the population has stabilized and is no longer increasing in size due to limited resources or environmental constraints.


What is the relationship of births to death in a population before the population reaches the environments carrying capacity?

2-1


What happens to the population growth rate when the human population reaches carrying capacity?

When the human population reaches carrying capacity, the population growth rate stabilizes and may decline, as the environment can no longer support additional individuals without depleting resources. This stabilization occurs due to factors such as increased competition for food, water, and space, as well as higher mortality rates and lower birth rates. Consequently, the population may experience fluctuations around the carrying capacity rather than sustained growth.


How does carrying capacity affect k-strategist?

The carrying capacity affects k-strategists because their population reaches equilibrium at the carrying capacity and they experience a carrying capacity that changes little from year to year.


A population that grows until it reaches its carrying capacity usually has the shape of?

A population that grows until it reaches its carrying capacity typically shows an S-shaped curve, known as logistic growth. Initially, the population grows slowly, then accelerates, and finally levels off as it reaches the carrying capacity of the environment.


When does a J-shaped curve convert to an S-shaped curve?

An "S' curve (on a population chart) reaches its carrying capacity and levels out, while a "J" curve hits its carrying capacity and just continues causing a population explosion and competition for resources.