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When does a population shift from exponential to logistic growth?
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When birth rates become greater than death rates
When humans intervene with technology
When predators disappear completely
When resources become limited and disease or competition appears
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When resources become limited and disease or competition appears.
This introduces density-dependent factors that slow growth as the population approaches carrying capacity, producing logistic (S‑shaped) growth rather than continuing exponential increase.
This introduces density-dependent factors that slow growth as the population approaches carrying capacity, producing logistic (S‑shaped) growth rather than continuing exponential increase.
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