Q6.3. Imagine two new volcanic islands spring up in the middle of the ocean. Each island is quickly founded by a few individuals of a species of ground-nesting bird that requires very dry land and desert-like conditions to thrive. The two islands differ in rainfall, one much wetter and one much drier. Given that bird carrying capacity is determined by the amount of desert and therefore by the lack of rainfall, and assuming that rainfall is consistent over time, what might the growth curves for the bird populations look like over many years?.