Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
In theory, populations of organisms can increase exponentially. Why is it rarely seen in nature?
दीर्घउत्तर
Advertisements
उत्तर
- In theory, populations can grow exponentially under ideal conditions, where the rate of increase is proportional to the population size, producing a J-shaped curve.
- However, this is rarely seen in nature because resources such as food, space, and other environmental factors are limited.
- These environmental resistance factors prevent unlimited growth and cause population growth to slow and stabilize around the environment’s carrying capacity, leading to an S-shaped or logistic growth curve.
- Thus, exponential growth is constrained by nature’s carrying capacity and environmental resistance.
shaalaa.com
या प्रश्नात किंवा उत्तरात काही त्रुटी आहे का?
