Carrying capacity is the minimum number of organisms an ecosystem can support.

Carrying capacity refers to the maximum number of organisms that an ecosystem can sustainably support without depleting its resources or causing significant harm to the environment.

Actually, carrying capacity refers to the maximum number of individuals of a species that an ecosystem can sustainably support over a long period of time. It is influenced by factors such as availability of resources, predation, competition, disease, and environmental conditions. The carrying capacity can vary for different species in different ecosystems and can change over time due to various factors.