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    Species That Are Introduced to New Habitats,such as Islands,often Exhibit
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Species That Are Introduced to New Habitats,such as Islands,often Exhibit

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Species that are introduced to new habitats,such as islands,often exhibit very high growth rates,but then growth rates level off.Explain this phenomenon,and describe the different patterns of growth.

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