👉 The Hawkes graph, also known as a "hawking curve", is a type of graphical representation used to depict the evolution of a population over time. It is named after its creator, Michael Hawkes, who developed it in the 1970s. The Hawkes graph displays how populations change over time based on their reproductive success and mortality rates. It consists of three main components: the initial population (a point), the growth rate, and the final population (the curve