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Logistic growth curves are density-dependent.

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the answer is true



As the resources in a particular area is limited and carrying capacity is also limited, after a certain population density, the growth become stationary, which means mortality becomes equal to the birth rate. As the logistic curve is affected by the density of the population, it would be density dependent.Jun

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