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Dayanara Beasley
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21 November, 05:07
What is biotic potential?
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Tyson Wolfe
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Biotic potential is the ability of a population of living species to increase under ideal environmental conditions - sufficient food supply, no predators, and a lack of disease. An organism's rate of reproduction and the size of each litter are the primary determining factors for biotic potential
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