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Biology, 15.04.2020 17:24 helplessstudent3

A population of flamingoes in Florida grows according to a logistic model, with r = 0.17 and K = 10,000.

Which of the following statements are correct? Check all that apply. Group of answer choices

dN/dt is lower at N=200 than it is at N=5000
dN/dt is lower at N=9000 than it is at N=5000
the population will continue to grow by 17% every year
dN/dt will be negative if N = 12,000
dN/dt will be around zero when N = 20,000

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