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Carrying capacity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The carrying capacity of a biological species in an environment is the population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water and other necessit...
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Overpopulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An environment's carrying capacity is its maximum persistently supportable ... Distribution patterns of metapopulation determined by Allee effects, Popul. ...
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carrying capacity | environment | human population growth | population | ecology ... environment | K-selected strategies carrying capacity | population | r-selected strategies | ecology...
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Another important concept in ecology theory is the environment's carrying capacity. ... Density is determined by prior births and deaths in an organization's population.
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Abstract: The carrying capacity of an environment is determined partly by how individuals compete over the available resources. To territorial animals, space is an important resource, leading to conflict over its use. ... carrying capacity, evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS), floating, intruder pressure,
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The FAO determined these numbers relative to the average food production for ... POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT the carrying capacity estimate for the present ...
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