Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Exponential growth
• It happens when the population grows faster and faster as
time goes on. Plotting population size against time
results in a J-shaped curve.
• Exponential growth is only possible when infinite resources
are available, and there is little to no competition,
predation, and disease. This is not the case in the real
world because species compete for limited resources.
• Common example for this is algal bloom where the
population of the algae in water bodies rapidly increase
due to too much concentration of nutrients present in the
water.
Logistic growth