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When does a population shift from exponential to logistic growth?

Group of answer choices

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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.