Step 1: Understanding the logistic model assumptions.
The logistic growth model assumes that the population grows continuously, without time-lags, and that the carrying capacity (\(k\)) remains constant. The model also assumes that density dependence is linear and does not account for genetic, age, or size structure.
Step 2: Explanation of each option.
(A) Carrying capacity (\(k\)) is assumed to be constant in the logistic model.
(B) The logistic model assumes linear density dependence, not quadratic.
(C) The logistic model assumes continuous growth with no time-lags, meaning population growth responds immediately to changes in population size.
(D) The logistic model does not include genetic, age, or size structure, assuming a homogeneous population.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answers are (A), (C), and (D) as they represent the assumptions of the logistic growth model.