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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Monterey_Peninsula_College/BIOL_31%3A_Environmental_Science_(Raskoff)/04%3A_Populations/4.02%3A_Population_Dynamics
    Populations are dynamic. They are continuously gaining individuals through births and losing individuals through deaths. Populations may also gain or lose significant numbers of individuals through mi...Populations are dynamic. They are continuously gaining individuals through births and losing individuals through deaths. Populations may also gain or lose significant numbers of individuals through migration, when people either enter or leave a population. All of these factors together determine whether and how quickly a population grows.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/BC%3A_BIOL_2_-_Introduction_to_Human_Biology_(Grewal)/Text/24%3A_Ecology/24.08%3A_Population_Dynamics
    Populations are dynamic. They are continuously gaining individuals through births and losing individuals through deaths. Populations may also gain or lose significant numbers of individuals through mi...Populations are dynamic. They are continuously gaining individuals through births and losing individuals through deaths. Populations may also gain or lose significant numbers of individuals through migration, when people either enter or leave a population. All of these factors together determine whether and how quickly a population grows. Population growth rates may change over time. Two well-studied patterns of change in population growth rates are exponential and logistic growth.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/ENVS_C100%3A_Environmental_Science_(Hoerer)/05%3A_Humans_and_the_Environment/5.01%3A_The_Human_Population/5.1.03%3A_Looking_Ahead
    The human population continues to grow, and according to some experts, we have already passed our carrying capacity. Carrying capacity depends on resource use per person; countries with large ecologic...The human population continues to grow, and according to some experts, we have already passed our carrying capacity. Carrying capacity depends on resource use per person; countries with large ecological footprints disproportionately impact the environment. China's One-Child Policy was a controversial attempt to regulate human population growth, but more ethical population regulation focuses on improving access to healthcare and education.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Introduction_to_Conservation_Biology/03%3A_Population_Ecology/3.03%3A_The_Human_Population/3.3.04%3A_Looking_Ahead
    The human population continues to grow, and according to some experts, we have already passed our carrying capacity. Carrying capacity depends on resource use per person; countries with large ecologic...The human population continues to grow, and according to some experts, we have already passed our carrying capacity. Carrying capacity depends on resource use per person; countries with large ecological footprints disproportionately impact the environment. China's One-Child Policy was a controversial attempt to regulate human population growth, but more ethical population regulation focuses on improving access to healthcare and education.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Biology/Human_Biology_(Wakim_and_Grewal)/24%3A_Ecology/24.08%3A_Population_Dynamics
    Populations are dynamic. They are continuously gaining individuals through births and losing individuals through deaths. Populations may also gain or lose significant numbers of individuals through mi...Populations are dynamic. They are continuously gaining individuals through births and losing individuals through deaths. Populations may also gain or lose significant numbers of individuals through migration, when people either enter or leave a population. All of these factors together determine whether and how quickly a population grows.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ecology/Environmental_Science_(Ha_and_Schleiger)/04%3A_Humans_and_the_Environment/4.01%3A_The_Human_Population/4.1.03%3A_Looking_Ahead
    The human population continues to grow, and according to some experts, we have already passed our carrying capacity. Carrying capacity depends on resource use per person; countries with large ecologic...The human population continues to grow, and according to some experts, we have already passed our carrying capacity. Carrying capacity depends on resource use per person; countries with large ecological footprints disproportionately impact the environment. China's One-Child Policy was a controversial attempt to regulate human population growth, but more ethical population regulation focuses on improving access to healthcare and education.

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