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    Who published the logistic equation model of population growth in 1838?
    Question

    Who published the logistic equation model of population growth in 1838?

    A.

    Howard Thomas Odum

    B.

    Alfred Russel Wallace

    C.

    Pierre François Verhulst

    D.

    George Evelyn Hutchinson

    Correct option is C


    The correct answer is (C) Pierre François Verhulst.
    · The logistic equation model of population growth was published by Pierre François Verhulst, a Belgian mathematician, in 1838.
    · This model describes how populations grow in an environment with limited resources.
    Key Details:
    1. Logistic Growth Equation:
    · Verhulst introduced the formula:

    where:
    · N: Population size
    · r: Intrinsic growth rate
    · K: Carrying capacity of the environment
    · The equation models sigmoidal (S-shaped) growth, where population growth slows as it nears the carrying capacity.
    2. Significance:
    · Demonstrated that populations cannot grow indefinitely due to resource limitations.
    · The logistic model is a cornerstone in ecology, forming the basis for understanding population dynamics.

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