a limiting factor
Populations showing exponential growth will either eventually level off or they will exceed their carrying capacity for their environment and there will be a dramatic crash in the population.
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environment
It has to do with Natural selection and if the food is scarce then the population would die out and lead to extinction. So what limits the growth of populations is the food supply.
environment
environment
Exponential
When a population's growth slows or stops after exponential growth, it may reach its carrying capacity. This is the maximum number of individuals that an environment can support due to limited resources. The population stabilizes and can fluctuate around this carrying capacity.
We call the area and the conditions in which something lives, its environment
Phosphorus is often a limiting factor in ecosystems because it is essential for plant growth and is not readily available in the environment. This scarcity can restrict the growth of plants and limit the overall productivity of the ecosystem.
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