It is called equilibrium population.
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.
It is called logistic growth.
It is called logistic growth.
The initial growth of a population is called a growth spurt. In logistic population growth, the population grows at a steady pace.
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.
carrying capacity.
Exponential
This pattern is known as exponential growth followed by diminishing returns or logistic growth. Initially, growth accelerates rapidly due to favorable conditions, but eventually slows as resources become limited, leading to a plateau in growth.
The word 'logistic' is an adjective. Adjectives do not have plural forms. The noun form is logistics, an uncountable (mass) noun, a plural form that has no singular form. The noun 'logistics' is an uncountable noun called an aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.
bell curve
The Moluccas (as they are called) are a group of islands that have a distinct common history, population and cultural identity, but the islands are part of Indonesia.
The pattern of spacing between individuals across the range of a population is known as the distribution pattern. It can be uniform, random, or clumped, depending on factors like resource availability and social interactions among individuals.