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  2. Carrying capacity is the number of organisms that an ecosystem can sustainably support. An ecosystem’s carrying capacity for a particular species may be influenced by many factors, such as the ability to regenerate the food, water, atmosphere, or other necessities that populations need to survive.

  3. Carrying capacity - Wikipedia

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    The carrying capacity of an environment is the maximum population size of a biological species that can be sustained by that specific environment, given the food, habitat, water, and other resources available.

  4. Carrying capacity Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of CARRYING CAPACITY is the maximum population (as of deer) that an area will support without undergoing deterioration.

  5. Carrying capacity, the average population density or population size of a species below which its numbers tend to increase and above which its numbers tend to decrease because of shortages of resources. The carrying capacity is different for each species in a habitat because of that species’.

  6. Carrying capacity - Definition and Examples - Biology Online

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    Carrying capacity refers to the maximum number of individuals of a species that the environment can carry and sustain. Find out more about this topic here.

  7. CARRYING CAPACITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    CARRYING CAPACITY definition: 1. the largest number of animals that an area of land or sea can support: 2. the total amount that…. Learn more.

  8. CARRYING CAPACITY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

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    the total amount that something can hold or carry: Low water levels meant that ships lost about 8,000 tons per trip - about 11% of their carrying capacity. About 155,000 vehicles use the bridge every day, nearly twice the carrying capacity it was designed to handle.

  9. 1.7: Carrying Capacity - Biology LibreTexts

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    Carrying capacity, "K," refers to the number of individuals of a population that can be sustained indefinitely by a given area. At carrying capacity, the population will have an impact on the resources of the given area, but not to the point where the area can no longer sustain the population.

  10. Carrying Capacity - Encyclopedia.com

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    Carrying capacity is the maximum population size that a species can maintain indefinitely in a given area–that is, without diminishing the capacity of the area to sustain the same population size in the future.

  11. What Is the Definition of Carrying Capacity in Biology? - ...

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    Biological carrying capacity is defined as the maximum number of individuals of a species that can exist in a habitat indefinitely without threatening other species in that habitat.