Question: The Gompertz population growth model is described by P(t) = (PLece)kt , Where PL, c, and k > 0 are constants, and P(t) is the
The Gompertz population growth model is described by
P(t) = (PLe−ce)−kt ,
Where PL, c, and k > 0 are constants, and P(t) is the population at time t. Repeat Exercise 31 using the Gompertz growth model in place of the logistic model.
In Exercise 31
P(t) = PL/(1 − ce−kt),
P(t) = (PLe−ce)−kt ,
Where PL, c, and k > 0 are constants, and P(t) is the population at time t. Repeat Exercise 31 using the Gompertz growth model in place of the logistic model.
In Exercise 31
P(t) = PL/(1 − ce−kt),
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