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Biology, 10.05.2021 20:10, araminaara691

The carrying capacity for a population of frogs in a rainforest ecosystem is 840 frogs, and the maximum rate of increase for this population is 1.0 per individual per year. Using the logistic population growth model, what is the approximate population growth rate for 212 frogs? (4 points) dN/dt=r max N(K-N/K)

4 frogs per year
29 frogs per year
158 frogs per year
314 frogs per year

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