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Under what conditions can carrying capacity reach equilibruim

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The carrying capacity is defined as the environment 's maximal load, which in population ecology corresponds to the population equilibrium, when the number of deaths in a population equals the number of births (as well as immigration and emigration). The effect of carrying capacity on population dynamics is modelled with a logistic function.

Hence: When food, water, and space used by a population stay stable over

time.

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