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how does carrying capacity limit population numbers

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  • 16-03-2020
The carrying capacity is the maximum number an environment can provide for a population where within a species there’s no competition. So, when population numbers r above the carrying capacity, animals with in a species compete with each other. This can apply to more than a certain species. There r not enough resources for everyone, so not everybody will get resources to survive
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