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A population can no longer increase in size when it reaches the carrying

capacity of the environment. Instead, the population size remains fairly stable. What is true when the population reaches this point?

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Exponential population growth: When resources are unlimited, population exhibit exponential growth, resulting on a J-shaped curve. When resources are limited, populations exhibit logistic growth. In logistic growth, population expansion decreases as resources become scarce.

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