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Biology, 12.05.2021 21:40 hunterallan569

Nearly all populations will tend to grow exponentially as long as there are resources available. After an initial period of exponential growth, a population will encounter one or more limiting factors that will cause the exponential growth to stop. The population enters a slower growth phase
and may stabilize at a fairly constant population size or in some cases, may decline. Limiting factors can be classified as either density-dependent on
density-independent
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