Originally Posted by
MSUcat61
If a population is allowed to reach its carrying capacity, K, the reproduction rate, r, will actually be reduced in a proportionate fashion so that less fawns are born every spring. By hunting a population every year, we can artificially elevate the population above the K every year by hunting the population below the K in the fall and thus increasing the r in the spring every year.
This is what I understand from the ecology classes I took a few moons ago. If I'm wrong about some aspect, feel free to correct me.