In order to model random density-dependence in population dynamics, we construct the random analogue of the well-known logistic process in the branching processes ’ framework. This density-dependence corresponds to intraspecific competition pressure, which is ubiquitous in ecology, and translates mathematically into a quadratic death rate. The logistic branching process, or LB-process, can thus be seen as (the mass of) a fragmentation process (corresponding to the branching mechanism) combined with constant coagulation rate (the death rate is proportional to the number of possible coalescing pairs). In the continuous state-space setting, the LB-process is a time-changed (in Lamperti’s fashion) Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type process. We obtain simi...