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Effects of Carrying Capacity and Satiation in Predator-Prey Dynamics
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Effects of Carrying Capacity and Satiation in Predator-Prey Dynamics
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Theory
Procedure
Self Evaluation
Simulator
Assignment
Reference
Feedback
1)
Carrying capacity refers to
Maximum number of individuals an environment can support
Minimum number of individuals an environment can support
Averaged number of individuals an environment can support
None
2)
Satiation refers to
Predator reached maximum predation rate
Predator reached minimum predation rate
Predator with no predation rate
None
3)
If frogs have very high carrying capacity, predator becomes
Becomes easily satiated
Satiation parameter remains constant
Does not become easily satiated
None
4)
Satiation parameter in the equations is represented with
a
b
d
c
5)
What happens if prey exceeds its carrying capacity?
The system cannot sustain the species
The population of the prey decreases gradually
No change will happen in the system
None
Cite this Simulator:
vlab.amrita.edu,. (2011). Effects of Carrying Capacity and Satiation in Predator-Prey Dynamics. Retrieved 11 December 2024, from vlab.amrita.edu/?sub=3&brch=67&sim=775&cnt=3
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