File:Minium Viable Population Graph.svg

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English: A graphical representation of population growth over total population. K is the carrying capacity, and MVP is minimum viable population. If a species population exceeds carrying capacity, intra-species competition kills more of the population than are born. If a species falls below the MVP, there are not enough of the species to reproduce faster than they die. K is a stable equilibrium. MVP is an unstable equilibrium.
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A graphical representation of population growth over total population. K is the carrying capacity, and MVP is minimum viable population.

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