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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Undershoot; Overshoot (disambiguation)

overstep (or overshoot) the mark      
overstep (or overshoot) the mark
go beyond what is acceptable.
Overshoot (population)         
  • its own water]]; as of 2015, the area has a population of over 18 million. Researchers predict that similar cases of resource scarcity will grow more common as the world population increases.<ref name=BeddWarn/>
  • Illegal [[slash-and-burn]] agriculture in [[Madagascar]], 2010
  • A government sign in China: "For a prosperous, powerful nation and a happy family, please practice family planning."
WHEN A POPULATION TEMPORARILY EXCEEDS THE CARRYING CAPACITY
Afterpotentials; Overshoot (ecology); Population overshoot
In environmental science, the concept of overshoot means demand in excess of regeneration. It can apply to animal populations and people.
Overshoot         
·vi To fly beyond the mark.
II. Overshoot ·vt To shoot over or beyond.
III. Overshoot ·vt To pass swiftly over; to fly beyond.
IV. Overshoot ·vt To Exceed; as, to overshoot the truth.

Wikipedia

Overshoot

Overshoot may refer to:

  • Overshoot (population), when a population exceeds the environment's carrying capacity
    • Overshoot: The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change, 1980 book by William R. Catton, Jr.
  • Overshoot (signal), when a signal exceeds its steady state value
  • Overshoot (microwave communication), unintended reception of microwave signals
  • Overshoot (migration), when migratory birds end up further than intended
  • Overshoot (typography) the degree to which a letter dips below the baseline, or exceeds the cap height
  • Overshoot (combat aviation), a key concept in basic fighter maneuvers (BFM)
  • Overshoot (epidemiology), when the proportion of a population infected exceeds the herd immunity threshold
  • In economics, the overshooting model for the volatility of exchange rates