the answer must be exponential growth model.
Population growth is referred to as exponential growth when resources are not limited, as the population can continue to increase at an accelerating rate.
Logistic growth levels off as it reaches carrying capacity due to limited resources, while exponential growth continues to increase without limit. Logistic growth is seen in populations that are influenced by factors like competition and limited resources, whereas exponential growth occurs when resources are abundant and population grows unrestricted.
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 individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate, it is called an exponential growth. Populations generally experience this growth under ideal conditions.
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factors that contribute to exponential growth is unlimited resources while factors that contribute to logistic population growth is limited resources.
Factors that contribute to a logistic model are limited resources which lead to a slower growth rate
the answer must be exponential growth model.
Population growth is referred to as exponential growth when resources are not limited, as the population can continue to increase at an accelerating rate.
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Logistic growth levels off as it reaches carrying capacity due to limited resources, while exponential growth continues to increase without limit. Logistic growth is seen in populations that are influenced by factors like competition and limited resources, whereas exponential growth occurs when resources are abundant and population grows unrestricted.
Limiting factors are environmental factors that restrict the growth, abundance, or distribution of a population within an ecosystem, such as food availability, predation, or competition. Exponential growth refers to a pattern of growth in which a population size increases at a constant rate over a period of time, leading to a rapid and unrestricted expansion in numbers.
When there are limited resources. when there is competition for resources. apex :)
The logistic growth curve typically consists of four stages: (1) slow initial growth as the population establishes, (2) rapid exponential growth due to abundant resources, (3) slowing growth as resources become limited and competition increases, and (4) stabilization at the carrying capacity where growth levels off due to limited resources and environmental factors.
When there are limited resources. when there is competition for resources. apex :)
implementation of exponential groth