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How does the logistic model of population growth differ from the exponential model?
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How does the logistic model of population growth differ from the exponential model?
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How does the logistic model of population growth differ from the exponential model?
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Firstly models
are just predictors, they are not exact models
.
Exponential growth models
are good when
populations
are small relative to the amount of resources available. Slows down the growth.
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