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- Define population ecology.B) (A (E Time --> Based on your understanding of population ecology to answer the following question: By the point labeled E, what has happened in this ecosystem? The population crashes as the ecosystem is too severely damaged to recover. The population has slightly exceeded the current carrying capacity. A new carrying capacity has been established after the population exceeded the previous carrying capacity %23 2$ % 4 7 W E R T # Indiviudals * LOThe point on a logistic curve where a small change could cause population to either increase towards carrying capacity or decrease towards extinction is called
- What are the similarities and differences between community ecology and population ecology?Identify some applications of population dynamics in conservation biology.What is the estimated CARRYING CAPACITY of the population represented in the graph? * 600 ...... 500 роp 400 size 300 200 B. 100 TIME 385 О 290 575 О з30