for grass and water. There were also wolves and cougars in the area to prey on the deer. These factors kept the deer A simulation was done for the number of deer in an area. During generations 1-3, there were no limiting factors for the level out into a stable population. This was due to limiting factors for the deer. There was competition between deer were depleted due to too many deer living in the area. Over time (generations 5-10), the deer population started to predators to eat them. Around generation 4, there a sudden plummet in the deer population because the resources deer so the population of deer skyrocketed. They had plenty of grass to eat and water to drink. There were also no Exponential vs Logistic Growth Name: Read the scenario and then answer the questions population in balance for the ecosystem. Deer Population population 1. Circle the part of the graph where there is exponential growth which is considered a J curve. 2. What does exponential growth mean? Why did the deer population have exponential growth? 4. What happened to the deer population after the exponential growth and why? 5. Circle the part of the graph where there is logistic growth whichis considered a S curve. 6. What goes logistic growth mean?

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9. A student stated that about 17 deer is the carrying capacity. Why wouldn't 17 deer being the carrying capacity?
were depleted due to too many deer living in the area. Over time (generations 5-10), the deer population started to
predators to eat them. Around generation 4, there a sudden plummet in the deer population because the resources
deer so the population of deer skyrocketed. They had plenty of grass to eat and water to drink. There were also no
A simulation was done for the number of deer in an area. During generations 1-3, there were no limiting factors for the
Name:
Read the scenario and then answer the questions
Exponential vs Logistic Growth
lever out into a stable population. This was due to limiting factors for the deer. There was competition between deer
for grass and water. There were also wolves and cousars in the area to prey on the deer. These factors kept the deer
population in balance for the ecosystem.
Deer Population
20
15
2 3
7 6 9 TO
5
• population
1.
Circle the part of the graph where there is exponential growth which is considered a J curve.
2. What does exponential growth mean?
Why did the deer population have exponential growth?
4. What happened to the deer population after the exponential growth and why?
5. Circle the part of the graph where there is logistic growth whichis considered a S curve,
6. What goes logistic growth mean?
7. Why did the deer population have logistic growth?
8. Carrving capacity is the maximum number of organisms that can IMing an area for an extending period of time
What is the carrying capacity for deer in this graph? (estimate)
(think about what happens after there is 17 deer)
Transcribed Image Text:9. A student stated that about 17 deer is the carrying capacity. Why wouldn't 17 deer being the carrying capacity? were depleted due to too many deer living in the area. Over time (generations 5-10), the deer population started to predators to eat them. Around generation 4, there a sudden plummet in the deer population because the resources deer so the population of deer skyrocketed. They had plenty of grass to eat and water to drink. There were also no A simulation was done for the number of deer in an area. During generations 1-3, there were no limiting factors for the Name: Read the scenario and then answer the questions Exponential vs Logistic Growth lever out into a stable population. This was due to limiting factors for the deer. There was competition between deer for grass and water. There were also wolves and cousars in the area to prey on the deer. These factors kept the deer population in balance for the ecosystem. Deer Population 20 15 2 3 7 6 9 TO 5 • population 1. Circle the part of the graph where there is exponential growth which is considered a J curve. 2. What does exponential growth mean? Why did the deer population have exponential growth? 4. What happened to the deer population after the exponential growth and why? 5. Circle the part of the graph where there is logistic growth whichis considered a S curve, 6. What goes logistic growth mean? 7. Why did the deer population have logistic growth? 8. Carrving capacity is the maximum number of organisms that can IMing an area for an extending period of time What is the carrying capacity for deer in this graph? (estimate) (think about what happens after there is 17 deer)
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