Organisms And Populations Ques 20

20. When does the growth rate of a population following the logistic model equal zero ? The logistic model is given as $dN / dt=rN(1-N / K)$

(a) when $N / K$ is exactly one.

(b) when $N$ approaches the carrying capacity of the habitat.

(c) when $N / K$ equals zero.

(d) when death rate is greater than birth rate.

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Answer : a

Hints & Solutions

(a) In logistic growth model, population growth equation is described as
$\frac{dN}{dt}=rN(1-\frac{N}{K})$
$N=$ population size at time $t$; $r=$ Intrinsic rate of natural increase;
$K=$ carrying capacity
When $N / K=1 ; 1-\frac{N}{K}=0$
Therefore, $\frac{dN}{dt}=0$
Studying population growth also helps scientists understand what causes changes in population sizes and growth rates. Studying population growth gives scientists insight into how organisms interact with each other and with their environments.



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