Logistic growth
- Pronunciation
- /luh-ZIS-tik gro-TH/
- Category
- Population Ecology
Definition
A type of population growth that initially exhibits exponential growth but slows down as resources become limited.
Etymology
From the Greek 'logistikos', meaning 'skilled in calculating'.
Example
The population growth of a species of insect might exhibit logistic growth as it reaches carrying capacity.
Related Terms
- Carrying capacity
- Exponential growth
- S-shaped curve