What type of growth curve is typically seen if no predator for a population of animals?
An exponential growth curve is typically seen if there is no
predator for a population of animals or if the predator's
population decreases. Without any, or many, predators to keep the
species' population in check, the population may grow rapidly. An
example is the Burmese python in Florida. Since it's an invasive
species instead of native to the area, the Burmese python has no
natural predators there and has experienced a surge in
population.