
Stability and change: Lessons from the Serengeti (Ep 72)
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Regulation of Populations
The theory was that when there is a lot of food, then there's high reproduction. But as the numbers increase, there is less and less food per individual in the population. And so at some point the there is not enough food to go round,. And the the deaths go up, and they gradually creep up. In fact, as you see the population increasing, you see the death rate going up. Until at some point it matches the birth rate, and that's when the population stops. That's what we call regulation.
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