Multiple Choice
Factors such as the age of reproductive maturity,maximum litter size,and the gestation period combine to produce an upper limit for the growth rate of any population; under what circumstances is that rate most likely to be seen?
A) when the population approaches a density that's 50 percent of its carrying capacity
B) when there are very few individuals in the population, for example, the initial colonists in a new habitat or the first few individuals of an introduced species
C) when the population reaches its carrying capacity
D) when the survivors following a population crash begin to reproduce
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