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Biology, 06.05.2020 08:14 AdrianBrewer8168
Which of the following is an assumption of the logistic model of population growth?
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Lag times between increasing population densities and reduced rates of growth are greater at low rather than at high densities.
O Reproductive rates are maximal at intermediate population densities rather than at very high or low population densities.
O Carrying capacities of environments will increase over time as organisms become better adapted to high population densities,
O Predation and competition will have greater effects on population growth rates at high rather than at low population densities.
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