In the year ________ the deer population experienced zero net population growth.
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Zero population growth occurs when a population has the same number of individuals entering the population (births) as those leaving the population (deaths). This results in very little change in the overall population numbers. In which year, was the deer population closest to ZPG? How do you know?
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The data collected during this program are shown in the following table. The Population Change is the number of deer born minus the number of deer that died during that year. Fill in the last column for each year. The first has been calculated for you. Then graph the deer and wolf populations on the graph below. Use one color to show deer populations and another color to show wolf populations.
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If a population of deer exceeds its carrying capacity, it is likely that the population will crash. population will become extinct. carrying capacity will increase. birth rate will increase.
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