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Question
Draw and explain the Logistic population growth curve.
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Solution
The logistic population growth curve is an S-shaped (sigmoid) curve. In this, the population first grows slowly, then increases rapidly, and finally the growth slows down due to environmental limits until it reaches a stable level. This stable level represents the maximum population size that the environment can support.
Logistic Growth

Phases:
- Lag Phase: Slow growth due to small population size.
- Exponential Phase: Rapid growth due to abundant resources. Deceleration Phase: Growth slows down due to competition and limited resources.
- Stationary Phase: Population stabilise at carrying capacity (K).
The logistic growth equation is:
`(dN)/(dt) = rN((K − N)/K)`
`(dN)/(dt)` = growth rate of population (N = population size, t = time).
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