What is the logistic model of population growth? Calculus Applications of Definite Integrals Logistic Growth Models 1 Answer Wataru Sep 28, 2014 Logistic Population Model The logistic population #P(t)# can be expressed by #P(t)={KP_0}/{P_0+(K-P_0)e^{-rt}}#, where #P_0# is an initial population, #K# is a carrying capacity, and #r# is a growth constant. Answer link Related questions How do logistic and exponential growth differ? How does logistic growth occur? How does the logistic model of population growth differ from the exponential model? What causes logistic growth? What is logistic growth in ecology? What limits logistic growth? What is carrying capacity ? How do you find the carrying capacity of a population growing logistically? How can carrying capacity affect populations? How can carrying capacity be related to population increase? See all questions in Logistic Growth Models Impact of this question 3881 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License