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Which determines carrying capacity?
logistic factors
exponential growth
population growth
limiting factors
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Limiting factors.
Carrying capacity (K) is set by limiting factors in the environment — availability of food, water, space, shelter, nutrients, disease, predation, competition, and abiotic conditions. Logistic growth models incorporate K; exponential growth occurs only when limiting factors are absent.
Carrying capacity (K) is set by limiting factors in the environment — availability of food, water, space, shelter, nutrients, disease, predation, competition, and abiotic conditions. Logistic growth models incorporate K; exponential growth occurs only when limiting factors are absent.
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