Yes and K is Logistic growth
The best description for the exponential growth of species is if the resources available are unlimited, each species can grow to its full potential. This leads the species to grow in numbers.
The collection of all populations of species in an area is the community.
There are many populations that would not likely have a normal distribution. Endangered species or unsocial animals would be such populations.
Species
so you can know the number of animals there are in the species
When exotic species are introduced into an area these species can grow at exponential rate due to a lack of competitors and a lack of predators they may take over niches of native species and can eventually replace the native species completely
Animals are characterized by species
The best description for the exponential growth of species is if the resources available are unlimited, each species can grow to its full potential. This leads the species to grow in numbers.
The collection of all populations of species in an area is the community.
Birds. there are 500 species of them there.
larger populations
Species make up populations and populations make up communities.
Biological species consists of groups of populations. Populations are assigned to the same biological species based on their ability to interbreed and produce fertile (viable) offspring.
Two populations have evolved into two species when the populations can no longer interbreed.Are you answering a question from the Holt Science & Technology: Life Science textbook? Because these questions are my homework. :P
If there is restrictions on the species population then yes, why not? However if there is a limited to resources or predation then no.
if resources are unlimited and there are no predators, then the population of a species will grow exponentially
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