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5 September, 17:03

Populations of organisms that have sigmoid growth curves limited by the carrying capacity are called

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  1. 5 September, 20:48
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    Populations of organisms that have sigmoid growth curves limited by the carrying capacity are called K-selected.

    Species are divided into two selected species, R-selected species and K-selected species. K-selected speciesare also called K-strategist. These are the species whose populations vary at or near the carrying capacity (K) of the environment in which they live.
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